Highlights
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Responses to Tate's Collection by our BAME Network
Read how voices from our Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Network respond to the artworks in our collection
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Kids Think About Art and Race
Watch kids exploring an exhibition of Black American art
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Zanele Muholi: ‘In My World, Every Human is Beautiful’
Hear how the power of images can show LGBTQIA+ people worldwide that they are not alone
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The Art of Healing
How do Black women use art and creativity as a healing space?
Artists
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Zanele Muholi
born 1972 -
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
born 1977 -
Sir Isaac Julien CBE RA
born 1960 -
Sonia Boyce OBE
born 1962 -
Lubaina Himid CBE RA
born 1954 -
Denzil Forrester MBE
born 1956 -
Kiluanji Kia Henda
born 1979
Artworks and Archive
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Chris Ofili afro
2000 -
Denzil Forrester MBE Three Wicked Men
1982 -
Claudette Johnson MBE Standing Figure with African Masks
2018 -
Neil Kenlock MBE Black Panther school bags
1970, printed 2010 -
Donald Rodney In the House of My Father
1996–7 -
Glenn Ligon Condition Report
2000 -
James Barnor Eva, London
1960s, printed 2010 -
Winston Branch Zachary II
1982 -
48 items
Collection owner: Donald Rodney Forty eight notebooks and sketchbooks written and created by Donald Rodney, and the personal archives of the artist
1982–98
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Art Hoe Collective Meet Lorna Simpson
A discussion with Amandla Stenberg, Mars and Lorna Simpson about the youth-led movement #ArtHoe and how it relates to Simpson’s work
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Audio Description: No Woman, No Cry
Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by artist Chris Ofili
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Audio Description: Condition Report
Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by Glenn Ligon
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Hew Locke – 'Let's make something positive'
The artist walks us through his new work The Procession to explain how his life has informed his art
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Exploring the Black Atlantic
In this four-part mini-series, writer and curator Ekow Eshun examines the rich and boundless ways in which artists have engaged with this concept
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Reading List: Power, Visibility and Truth in Art
These texts chosen by Thick/er Black Lines, explore these themes in art, the gallery space and society
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Solange Knowles Ferguson on Black identity
The American singer-songwriter explores Black womanhood, inspired by the artwork of Betye Saar
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Stand Firm
Writer Jay Bernard reflects on the lives of Black communities living in London and their representation in contemporary media and reality
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Black Mary – A Film by Kahlil Joseph
Watch Kahlil Joseph's film inspired by the haunting black and white photography of Roy DeCarava.
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Music of Black Power
Tune in to songs about Black empowerment chosen by Darcus Beese, President, Island Records
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Artists’ Voices
Artists in the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power talk about their work
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Meeting Lorraine by Zawe Ashton
Filmmaker and actress Zawe Ashton visits artist Lorraine O’Grady in New York City
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Senga Nengudi Remembers the JAM Art Gallery
Watch the artist recall the pioneering work of the Just Above Midtown (JAM) art gallery with its founder, Linda Goode Bryant
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The Ancestors Came by Cecile Emeke
Celebrating the life of artist and writer Faith Ringgold and the influence of her childhood in Harlem on her work
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The Racial and Identity Politics of Head of a Man
Consider and question the intentions, politics and legacy of this landmark artwork
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Kara Walker's Fons Americanus
Delve deeper into 2019's Hyundai Commission by Kara Walker
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How Himid is rewriting history
Find out about this Turner Prize winning artist through three of her artworks
Explore more Themes
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Wellbeing and Art
Explore mindfulness through the art and artists within Tate's collection
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Asia and Art
Discover art and ideas by artists working across the Asian continent
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Queer Lives and Art
Discover LGBTQ artists and queer art
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Migration and Art
Explore how artists reflect on moving to new places
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Women and Art
Explore the stories and achievements of women artists and their contributions to the art world