This page features a selection of other work produced by Shonibare since 1992, beginning with some of his first to incorporate Dutch wax fabric.

Yinka Shonibare, Barclays Young Artist Award exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery (1992)

Yinka Shonibare, Double Dutch (1994) private collection

Yinka Shonibare, Double Dutch (1994) detail

Yinka Shonibare, Double Dutch (1994) installation view

Yinka Shonibare, How Does a Girl Like You Get to Be a Girl Like You (1995) MoMA, NY

Yinka Shonibare, The Victorian Philanthropist's Parlour (1996-97)

Yinka Shonibare, Mr and Mrs Andrews without their heads (1998)

Yinka Shonibare, Mr and Mrs Andrews without their heads (1998)

Thomas Gainsborough, Mr and Mrs Andrews (1750) 70 x 120 National Gallery

Yinka Shonibare, The Swing (after Fragonard) (2001) Tate

Jean-Honoré Fragonard, The Swing (1767) Wallace Collection

Yinka Shonibare, Scramble for Africa (2003) above

Yinka Shonibare, Scramble for Africa (2003) map

Yinka Shonibare, Vasa (2004) Moderna Museet, Stockholm

Yinka Shonibare, How to blow-up two heads at once (Ladies) (2006)

Yinka Shonibare, Wanderer (2007) Wooden model with wax printed cotton sails in glass and wood vitrine (starboard)

Yinka Shonibare, La Meduse (2008) vitrine and C-type print

Yinka Shonibare, La Meduse (2008) vitrine

Yinka Shonibare, Wall (2010) Sceaux Gardens Camberwell, London

Planet in My Head-Do not use for Marketing

Yinka Shonibare, Circular Fetish Painting V (2012)

Man Ray, Cadeau (The Gift) (1921)

Yinka Shonibare, Revolution Kid (Calf) (2012)

Yinka Shonibare, Revolution Kid (fox boy) (2012) detail

Yinka Shonibare, Revolution Kid (fox girl) (2012) detail

Yinka Shonibare, Self-portrait (after Warhol) 1 (2013)

Yinka Shonibare, Self-portrait (after Warhol) 4 (2013)

Andy Warhol, Camouflage self-portrait (1986)

Yinka Shonibare, Pop! at Stephen Friedman Gallery (2013) Self-portraits

Claes Oldenburg, Floor Burger (1962) Art Gallery of Ontario

Damien Hirst, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living (1991) Tiger shark, glass, steel, 5% formaldehyde solution, 213 x 518 x 213

Yinka Shonibare, Hong Kong Toy Painting (2013)

Yinka Shonibare, Dreaming Rich Painting (2013)

Yinka Shonibare, Dreaming Rich Drawing 4 (2013)

Yinka Shonibare, Pop Immigrants (2014)

Yinka Shonibare MBE, The British Library (2014) Brighton MAG installation

Yinka Shonibare MBE, The British Library (2014) window

Yinka Shonibare MBE, The British Library (2014) shelves

Yinka Shonibare MBE, The British Library (2014) Nancy Yuen

Yinka Shonibare, Girl Balancing Knowledge (2015)

Yinka Shonibare, Balloon Man (2015)

Yinka Shonibare, Balloon Man (2016) Screenprint with gold leaf

Yinka Shonibare, Nelson's Ship in a Bottle (Red) (2016) screenprint

Yinka Shonibare, Bunch of Migrants (2016) screenprint with gold leaf

Yinka Shonibare, Cowboy Angels V (2017) woodcut and collage
Dorian Gray (2001), a sequence of twelve photographs (eleven black and white, one colour), invokes the 1945 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891).
