
See the Most Extraordinary Pieces at Design Miami 2024
December 2024

Blue-sky thinking is already common at Carpenters Workshop Gallery, but the leaps of imagination scale new heights this year thanks to the inclusion of a captivating new piece of functional sculpture by Yinka Shonibare. The British-Nigerian heavyweight recast his beloved Windy Sculpture series as an unforgettable seat that resembles a piece of fabric fluttering in the wind, its steel-and-aluminum surface evocative of African textiles imbued with motifs that challenge notions of identity.
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Vincenzo De Cotiis: "I want the viewer to move among the reflective sculptures as if walking on water."
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