This is the Turner-prize winner’s largest solo show to date and it does not disappoint
Tate Modern, London 25 November 2021 – 3 July 2022
by BETH WILLIAMSON
This major exh...
Lubaina Himid’s first solo exhibition in the US opens this week, debuting works that continue her longstanding project on identity, representation and survival. She talks here ...
... networks and histories of Lubaina Himid, Rita Keegan and Symrath Patti all contribute to these rooms. Artist Nina Edge’s Snakes and Ladders (1985, remade 2023) disrupts ...
Nine artists, including Lubaina Himid, Hana Miletić and Moyra Davey, consider the fraught subject of capitalism and monetary debt through the prisms of slavery, colonialism and ...
... recognised, in the radical, pro-diversity atmosphere of early-80s London in which other black and Asian British artists – including the now highfliers Lubaina Himid and ...
This show brings together six artists, including Heidi Bucher, Lubaina Himid and Shirazeh Houshiary, using water as a motif by which to view history, culture and identity
Lehman...
Lubaina Himid curates this sprawling and powerful group show exploring cities as seen and experienced by women
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 14 May – 4 September 2022
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... in Guyana, grew up in London and, along with Sonia Boyce, Lubaina Himid and Veronica Ryan, is one of the key figures of the black British art scene that sprang up in the 1...
... titled Black Women Artists: One Hell of a Big Subject, Biswas interviewed Lubaina Himid and Sonia Boyce, later inviting them to speak at the university. She went on to sho...
... teachers and mentors and it has been really gratifying to see how that show boosted the level of visibility for people such as Lubaina Himid, Sonia Boyce and Sutapa Biswas...
... six prints for 2021 by the artists Hurvin Anderson, Alvaro Barrington, Frank Bowling, Lubaina Himid, Claudette Johnson and Yinka Shonibare.
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The fourth and fin...
With Declaration of Independence at the Baltic, Asante makes space for womxn of colour to relate narratives and reflect on the nature of independence
by TOM HASTINGS
The Baltic...
The largest festival for contemporary visual art in Scotland, the eighth Glasgow International, under the directorship of Richard Parry, has a plethora of exciting work. Below is...
... as with Dana Schutz, surfing the controversy of her Whitney Biennial Emmett Till submission, Lubaina Himid, this year’s Turner Prize winner, and Amy Sherald, the officia...
... can access.
Of the most pressing international stories, migration and cultural exchange preoccupy many of this year’s artists. Lubaina Himid’s Jelly Mould Pavilion s...
... and collectives – including Eddie Chambers, Mona Hatoum, Lubaina Himid, Isaac Julien, Keith Piper, Ingrid Pollard, Donald Rodney, Veronica Ryan and Maud Sulter - its tit...