Yinka Ilori is a designer that can be easily identified by his signature colorful style. Most recently, he utilized his talent to pay tribute to "half a century of black creativity in the UK," ultimately bringing to the forefront spectacular manifestations of art, design, film, fashion, and photography. The event was held at the Somerset House in London and it was titled 'Get Up, Stand Up Now,' subtly alluding to the possible connotative meanings of the show.
Yinka Ilori's event is definitely rooted heavily in the personal and political aspects of each exhibiting artist's experience. The London-based designer creates quite an immersive sensation for visitors with the various colors and patterns that contribute to Somerset House's aesthetic.
This exhibition will run until September 2019.
Black Community-Centric Exhibits
Yinka Ilori Spotlights the Creative History of People of Color
Trend Themes
1. Black Community-centric Exhibits - Exhibits centered around black creativity and history, providing a platform for marginalized voices.
2. Colorful Design - Use of bright and bold color schemes to create immersive environments and stand out in crowded markets.
3. Intersection of Art and Politics - Bringing political and personal narratives to the forefront in art exhibits and installations.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Opportunities for galleries to feature more diverse and inclusive exhibitions, showcasing underrepresented artists and voices.
2. Design Industry - Utilizing colorful and bold designs to differentiate products in competitive markets.
3. Film and Photography - Exploring political and personal narratives through visual mediums, creating a platform for diverse voices to be heard.