Conversations
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An exhibition bringing together work by nearly 50 leading Black women and non-binary artists.
This ambitious exhibition brings together work by nearly 50 leading Black women and non-binary artists who are transforming contemporary British art today.
The exhibition will ask poignant questions about the present and aims to provide a moment of celebration and joy centred around artists working in the UK.
Conversations will include paintings, sculpture and video from the last ten years, with many works selected for display by the artist themselves.
Exhibition artists
Alberta Whittle
Amber Akaunu & Elliss Eyo-Thompson
Anthea Hamilton
Bernice Mulenga
Bokani
Claudette Johnson
Charmaine Watkiss
Danielle Brathwaite – Shirley
Emma Prempeh
Evan Ifekoya
Hannah Black
Helen Cammock
Ivy Kalungi
Jade de Montserrat
Jioni Warner
Joy Labinjo
Joy Yamusangie
Kemi Onabulé
Khadija Saye
Lubaina Himid
Maud Sulter
Michaela Yearwood-Dan
Miranda Forrester
Nnena Kalu
Olivia Sterling
Onyeka Igwe
Phoebe Collings James
Quilla Constance
Rachel Jones
Rene Matić
Rhea Dillon
Rudy Loewe
Sahara Longe
Sharon Walters
Simone Brewster
Sola Olulode
Sumuyya Khader
Zinzi Minott
Image credit:Â Jade de Montserrat, Necessarily pass through_Simply, 2016. Courtesy the artist and Bosse & Baum. Photo Damian Griffiths
Conversations is supported by Art Fund and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art