Discussions in Leeds
I’m in Leeds on the 1st of December in conversation with Sandra Whyles and others – here’s the link www.leedsinspired.co.uk/events/five If you are free it would be good to see you. Tell your friends if you think they might enjoy
I’m in Leeds on the 1st of December in conversation with Sandra Whyles and others – here’s the link www.leedsinspired.co.uk/events/five If you are free it would be good to see you. Tell your friends if you think they might enjoy
Outset Fund and Tate buys Lubaina Himid’s Carrot Piece for the Tate Collection www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/articles/tate-acquires-100th-artwork-frieze
September 2014 Lubaina Himid is currently in South Korea exhibiting at the Gwangju Biennale, which is on from the 5th September to the 9th of November 2014 She is currently in Gwangju as part of the 10th Gwangju Biennale – Burning
Hollybush Gardens 1 – 2 Warner Yard EC1R 5EY. Exhibition 11 October – 16 November 2013 First exhibition solo show Lubaina Himid hollybushgardens.co.uk/
Slavery 2013: Local Nuances of a ‘National Sin’ 13 – 14 September 2013 University College London Artists in Conversation – Chaired by Alan Rice University of Central Lancashire, Lubaina Himid Joy Gregory, Sokari Douglas Camp For more details visit lbms13.org/programme.html
Lecture for Terra Foundation May 2013 Art Across the Black Diaspora: Visualizing Slavery in America An International Symposium, University of Oxford. Wednesday 29 – Thursday 30 May 2013 An International Symposium funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art and
A dynamic exhibition and lecture programme looking at how changes in the meaning of words reflect the cultural shifts in society. Keywords is presented in partnership with Tate Liverpool and is based on Raymond Williams’ seminal text – Keywords: a vocabulary of culture
2 February 2013 – end date to be confirmed Walker Art Gallery Liverpool – Recent Acquisitions This exciting exhibition is a chance to see artworks acquired by the gallery over recent years. Included in the selection are works by Anish
October 2012 On the 25th October at 1pm in the Watercolour Gallery, the Harris Museum & Art Gallery hosted a lunchtime talk by Lubaina Himid in which she discussed her latest archive intervention and curatorial project. Moments that Matter :
April March 2012 Thin Black Line(s) – Prof Lubaina Himid MBE and Paul Goodwin In the early 1980s three exhibitions in London curated by Lubaina Himid Five Black Women at the Africa Centre (1983), Black Women Time Now at Battersea Arts Centre (1983-4) and