Art

Lubaina Himid: Navigation Charts

Date: Friday, Jan 20 2017 - Sunday, Mar 26 2017
Venue: Spike Island

Lubaina Himid was a pioneer of the Black Arts Movement in Britain in the 1980s, which offered a forum for black artists exploring the social and political issues surrounding black history and identity.

A collaboration with Modern Art Oxford and Nottingham Contemporary, Spike Island’s exhibition of her work focuses on migration, labour and creativity, all longstanding concerns for Himid.

Read our preview here.

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Tue-Sun 11am-5pm.

For more info, visit www.spikeisland.org.uk/events/exhibitions/lubaina-himid-2017

By carly heath, Monday, Feb 20 2017

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