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Yinka Shonibare to create Leeds memorial for Nigerian killed by police in 1960s

Artist hopes his forthcoming work will act as a ‘fitting legacy’ to David Oluwale

The British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare is creating a sculpture in memory of David Oluwale with the aim of cementing a “fitting legacy” for the Nigerian who drowned in the 1960s after harassment by police in Leeds.

Shonibare, who was nominated for the Turner prize in 2004 and is known for work that addresses identity and colonialism, said the sculpture would serve as a permanent “hopeful” memorial and a reminder of a dark chapter in the city’s history.

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