Event Recap: Yinka Shonibare & Sir Ben Okri in Conversation

Event Recap: Yinka Shonibare & Sir Ben Okri in Conversation

On 9 October 2025, friends of Yinka Shonibare Foundation and G.A.S. Foundation gathered in London when Tate Modern presented a landmark public conversation alongside the Nigerian Modernism exhibition at Tate Modern curated by 2024 G.A.S. Alumnus, Osei Bonsu. The conversation between Yinka Shonibare CBE, founder of Y.S.F. and G.A.S. Foundation, and Booker Prize-winning writer Sir Ben Okri offered an exchange between two leading cultural figures whose practices have been shaped by and continue to shape global understandings of Nigerian Modernism. Also in attendance was Bruce Onabrakpeya, a pioneering Nigerian modernist printmaker, painter and sculptor. The conversation opened with a descriptive walkthrough of Nigerian Modernism by Osei, with reflections on the movement’s post-independence dynamism and its commitment to experimentation across disciplines. 

 

 

Throughout the evening, both speakers drew from their own careers and lived experiences. Yinka Shonibare CBE discussed the way his work interrogates the construction of identity within globalisation and its entanglements with race, class, and history. Sir Okri, whose prolific literary career spans poetry, fiction, and activism, reflected on the imagination as a site of liberation and cultural continuity. Together, they offered insight into how Nigerian Modernism continues to resonate in an era defined by shifting political, aesthetic, and ecological urgencies. Sir Okri concluded the talk on a high note with a reading of Ibadan by J.P. Clark. Following the talk, the celebration continued at Tate Modern’s Corner Bar with an after-party hosted by FF Projects. The programme featured sets from Olukemi Lijadu (Kem Kem), whose work explores music as a living archive of communal memory.

 

 

 

The event formed part of the Nigerian Modernism exhibition, presented in partnership with Access Holdings and Coronation Group, and supported by Ford Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Nigerian Modernism Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate International Council, Tate Patrons, and Tate Americas Foundation.

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