Spike Island 2017

Navigation Charts  draws together paintings and installations from the late 1990s to the present day to consider issues of labour, migration and creativity. It takes place alongside two other major UK presentations of Himid’s work: Invisible Strategies, a simultaneous solo exhibition at Modern Art Oxford and The Place is Here, a group show at Nottingham Contemporary which traces conversations between black artists, writers and thinkers in 1980s Britain.

http://www.spikeisland.org.uk/events/exhibitions/lubaina-himid-2017/

Zanzibar
Zanzibar

20 January to 26 March 2017
Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 5pm

Lubaina Himid’s exhibition is supported by Arts Council England Strategic Touring fund. Alongside the exhibition at Spike Island, Himid’s work is also presented at Modern Art Oxford and Nottingham Contemporary.

Read an interview with Spike Island Director Helen Legg on Bristol247:

http://www.bristol247.com/channel/culture/art/previews/preview-lubaina-himid-spike-island-bristol

Spike Island 2017
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