Free Tate Britain Exhibition

Art Now Rhea Dillon An Alterable Terrain

the top of three cyclinders in a dark mahogany wood which overlap to create a trinity symbol

Rhea Dillon An Unholy Trinity (the) Imaginary, Symbolic and Real 2022
Courtesy of the artist and Soft Opening, London. Photography: Theo Christelis

A new body of sculptures by Rhea Dillon that consider the formation of British and Caribbean identities

Rhea Dillon: An Alterable Terrain brings together new and existing sculptures as a conceptual fragmentation of a Black woman’s body. Examining material and colonial histories, theories of minimalism and abstraction, and Black feminist epistemologies. Dillon’s works evoke elements – including the eyes, mouth, soul and hands – of an amorphous, conceptual body that considers the formation of Caribbean and British identities.

Art Now is a series of free exhibitions showcasing emerging talent and highlighting new developments in British art.

Sponsored by the Art Now Supporters Circle:

Princess Alia Al-Senussi, Candida Gertler, Henry Moore Foundation, Tierney Horne, Lalla Hurst & family, Lyndsey Ingram Ltd, James Lindon, Véronique Parke, Catherine Petitgas, Alice Rawsthorn, Matthew Slotover and Emily King, Thomas Dane Gallery The William Brake Charitable Trust

And Tate Americas Foundation

Tate Britain

Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
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Dates

23 May 2023 – 1 January 2024

Sponsored by

The Art Now Supporters Circle

Princess Alia Al-Senussi, Candida Gertler, Henry Moore Foundation, Tierney Horne, Lalla Hurst & family, Lyndsey Ingram Ltd, James Lindon, Véronique Parke, Catherine Petitgas, Alice Rawsthorn, Matthew Slotover and Emily King, Thomas Dane Gallery The William Brake Charitable Trust

and Tate Americas Foundation