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Design Museum to celebrate Yinka Ilori’s colorful additions to London’s urban fabric

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Aug 26, 2022

The Colour Palace by Yinka Ilori, in collaboration with Pricegore. Image © Edward Bishop

The Design Museum in London is set to host a new exhibition by British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori. The London-based artist, whose work includes the acclaimed 2019 Dulwich Pavilion The Colour Palace, will populate the display with installations, patterns, and graphics to create a “joyful and playful experience.”

Creative Courts by Yinka Ilori. Image via The Design Museum

“Yinka Ilori enlivens the public realm with installations and murals in a playful combination of colour and pattern,” the museum's curatorial head Priya Khanchandani said. “This display will bring to the museum his distinctive aesthetic, inspired by the African fabrics of his childhood and capturing the colourful geometric patterns that feature in Nigerian design, with a nod to British postmodernism.”

The Colour Palace by Yinka Ilori, in collaboration with Pricegore. Image via The Design Museum

Ilori drew critical acclaim for this 2019 Dulwich Pavilion, which he built in collaboration with London-based architecture firm Pricegore. The scheme was designed with inspiration from the markets of Lagos, Nigeria, whose colorful textiles were translated into what Guardian critic Oliver Wainwright called a “spectacular temple of colour.”

Chairs by Yinka Ilori. Image via The Design Museum

The pavilion was one of two works by Ilori for the 2019 London Festival of Architecture, the other being a colorful installation within London’s Thessaly Road railway station. The work, titled “Happy Street,” created an inviting environment underneath a bridge using durable, low-cost materials.

Happy Street by Yinka Illori. Image © Luke O'Donovan

More recently, Ilori took part in the Asphalt Art Initiative’s Bring London Together project, where the artist’s signature bold play with color was brought to the streets of London in the form of painted murals on street surfaces. London Mayor Sadiq Khan described the scheme as one that can “prove once again that the desire for safer, more welcoming, and more beautiful streetscapes is universal.”

Asphalt Art Initiative, London. Lead artist: Yinka Ilori. Photo: Jason Alden/Bloomberg Philanthropies

Ilori’s free exhibition at the Design Museum, curated by Priya Khanchandani, will run from September 15th through June 25th, 2023.

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Design Museum to celebrate Yinka Ilori’s colorful additions to London’s urban fabric

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Aug 26, 2022

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The Colour Palace by Yinka Ilori, in collaboration with Pricegore. Image © Edward Bishop

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yinka ilori ● design museum ● london ● exhibition ● uk ● event ● nigeria
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The Design Museum in London is set to host a new exhibition by British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori. The London-based artist, whose work includes the acclaimed 2019 Dulwich Pavilion The Colour Palace, will populate the display with installations, patterns, and graphics to create a “joyful and playful experience.”

Creative Courts by Yinka Ilori. Image via The Design Museum

“Yinka Ilori enlivens the public realm with installations and murals in a playful combination of colour and pattern,” the museum's curatorial head Priya Khanchandani said. “This display will bring to the museum his distinctive aesthetic, inspired by the African fabrics of his childhood and capturing the colourful geometric patterns that feature in Nigerian design, with a nod to British postmodernism.”

The Colour Palace by Yinka Ilori, in collaboration with Pricegore. Image via The Design Museum

Ilori drew critical acclaim for this 2019 Dulwich Pavilion, which he built in collaboration with London-based architecture firm Pricegore. The scheme was designed with inspiration from the markets of Lagos, Nigeria, whose colorful textiles were translated into what Guardian critic Oliver Wainwright called a “spectacular temple of colour.”

Chairs by Yinka Ilori. Image via The Design Museum

The pavilion was one of two works by Ilori for the 2019 London Festival of Architecture, the other being a colorful installation within London’s Thessaly Road railway station. The work, titled “Happy Street,” created an inviting environment underneath a bridge using durable, low-cost materials.

Happy Street by Yinka Illori. Image © Luke O'Donovan

More recently, Ilori took part in the Asphalt Art Initiative’s Bring London Together project, where the artist’s signature bold play with color was brought to the streets of London in the form of painted murals on street surfaces. London Mayor Sadiq Khan described the scheme as one that can “prove once again that the desire for safer, more welcoming, and more beautiful streetscapes is universal.”

Asphalt Art Initiative, London. Lead artist: Yinka Ilori. Photo: Jason Alden/Bloomberg Philanthropies

Ilori’s free exhibition at the Design Museum, curated by Priya Khanchandani, will run from September 15th through June 25th, 2023.

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