Skip to navigation Skip to content

Trafalgar Square Fourth Plinth Event - Yinka Shonibare's Nelson's Ship in a Bottle Trafalgar Square, London Middlesex England

Trafalgar Square Fourth Plinth Event - Yinka Shonibare's Nelson's Ship in a Bottle

Published: 6th June 2010

The next commission for the Fourth Plinth on London's Trafalgar Square is `Nelson's Ship in a Bottle`, by leading Anglo-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare. This was launched in Trafalgar Square on Monday 24 May 2010 and the `Nelson's Ship in a Bottle` Fourth Plinth public dispay exhibit will be displayed on Trafalgar Square up to the 14th January 2012

Nelson's Ship in a Bottle Fourth Plinth exhibit Trafalgar Square London

The Nelson Ship in a Bottle artwork is the first commission on the Fourth Plinth to reflect specifically on the historical symbolism of Trafalgar Square, which commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, and will link directly with Nelson’s column. It is also the first commission by a black British artist.

The Nelson's ship's 37 large sails are made of exuberant and richly patterned textiles commonly associated with African dress and symbolic of African identity and independence. The history of the fabric reveals that they were inspired by Indonesian batik design, mass produced by the Dutch and sold to the colonies in West Africa. Tying together historical and global threads and traversing Oceans and Continents, the work considers the complexity of British expansion in trade and Empire, made possible through the freedom of the seas that Nelson’s victory provided.

Yinka Shonibare Fourth Plinth Trafalgar Square Exhibit

Yinka Shonibare says his piece will reflect the story of multiculturalism in London:

‘For me its a celebration of London’s immense ethnic wealth, giving expression to and honouring the many cultures and ethnicities that are still breathing precious wind into the sails of the United Kingdom. A ship in a bottle is an object of wonder. Adults and children are intrigued by its mystery. How can such towering masts and billowing sails fit inside such a commonplace object? With Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle I want to take this childhood sense of wonder and amplify it to match the monumental scale of Trafalgar Square.’

If you're planning a visit to London's Trafalgar Square - make sure that you visit the new Trafalgar Square Fourth Plinth event - The Nelson's Ship in a Bottle

Trafalgar Square Fourth Plinth event - The Nelson's Ship in a Bottle by Yinka Shonibare
Nelson's Ship in a Bottle at Trafalgar

Report Abuse


Printed from http://www.streetdaq.co.uk/england/middlesex/london/trafalgar-square/blog/trafalgar-square-fourth-plinth-event--yinka-shonibares-nelsons-ship-in-a-bottle--117.html on 22/05/12 07:46:03 PM

StreetDaqTM allows you to buy the virtual deedsTM to a street which can be developed just like real property and can be bought, sold, and traded.