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Hábitos e Monges - Revisited
He is best known for his use of colourful batik fabric, which he buys from Brixton market. Labelled as 'African', the fabric actually originates from Indonesia; it was introduced to Africa by British manufacturers via Dutch colonisers in the nineteenth century.
Shonibare uses the fabric as a metaphor to address issues of origin and authenticity and to challenge straightforward readings of his work.