This site requires Javascript to be turned on. Please enable Javascript and reload the page. Modern and Contemporary African Art: A Collaborative Vanderbilt Student Research Project Main Menu A Chronological Approach Artists in Historical Context In Their Own Words Artists Interviews Glossary Relevant Terms Book Contributors Bibliography Rebecca VanDiver 59249666c6bbc4ec5c1292bd83a513b1e28070c7 Yinka Shonibare, How to Blow Up Two Heads at Once (Ladies) 1 2015-11-13T15:23:32-08:00 Queen Stevenson 601b8ca88f2ba41a5705841f663c2e4df8e133a9 5735 1 plain 2015-11-13T15:23:32-08:00 Queen Stevenson 601b8ca88f2ba41a5705841f663c2e4df8e133a9 Contents of this tag: 1 media/5.jpg 2015-11-13T15:16:05-08:00 Queen Stevenson 601b8ca88f2ba41a5705841f663c2e4df8e133a9 Yinka Shonibare 11 plain 2015-12-01T20:22:04-08:00 Queen Stevenson 601b8ca88f2ba41a5705841f663c2e4df8e133a9 This page is referenced by: 1 2015-11-13T15:29:03-08:00 Yinka Shonibare MBE, How to Blow Up Two Heads at Once (Ladies) 5 plain 2015-11-30T15:39:14-08:00 Yinka Shonibare MBE, How to Blow Up Two Heads at Once (Ladies), 2006. Two life-size fiberglass mannequins, two guns, Dutch wax printed cotton, shoes, leather riding boots, each figure 63 x 61 x 48 in.