What’s On: Exhibition and Events - January 2024

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The Missing Thread: Untold Stories Of Black British Fashion

21 Sep 2023 - 07 Jan 2024, Somerset House
Somerset House explores the stories of Black British fashion in a major new exhibition, The Missing Thread, curated by the Black Orientated Legacy Development Agency (BOLD). Spanning from the 1970s to the present day, The Missing Thread charts the shifting landscape of Black British culture and the unique contribution it has made to Britain’s rich design history.
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Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance

8 Sept 2023 - 7 Jan 2024, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Which stories get remembered, and why? This exhibition explores some new stories from history – stories that help us to separate fact from fiction and history from myth.
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Shifting the Centre: Anticolonial Ways of Seeing Exhibition

26 Sep 2023 -12 Jan 2024, iniva, 16 John Islip St, London SW1P 4JU
An exhibition of works that connects history, politics and art, through the lens of anticolonial thought and activism.
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Claudette Johnson: ‘Presence’

Until 14 Jan 2024, Courtauld Gallery
A major exhibition of work by British artist Claudette Johnson. This exhibition is the first monographic show of Claudette Johnson’s work at a major public gallery in London and is rooted in the ongoing research, teaching and activities in the field of Black and Diasporic British Art by Dorothy Price, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Critical Race Art History at The Courtauld.
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A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography

until 14 Jan 2024, Tate Modern
Bringing together a group of artists from different generations, this exhibition will address how photography, film, audio, and more have been used to reimagine Africa’s diverse cultures and historical narratives.
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Hélène Amouzou: Voyages

22 Sep 2023 - 20 Jan 2024, Autograph
Contemplating the complex emotions of displacement and exile
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Armet Francis: Beyond The Black Triangle

22 Sep 2023 - 20 Jan 2024, Autograph
For more than four decades, Armet Francis’ mission in photography has been to document the African diaspora. A Jamaican-British photographer with an acute understanding of black consciousness, his images are life-affirming moments that celebrate the resilience and survival of African diasporic cultures.
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Challenging the Narrative: Black Resistance to Scientific Bias

5 Oct - 28 Jan 2024, BCA
An iteration of Wellcome Collection’s Genetic Automata Exhibition featuring the influential work of Larry Achiampong and David Blandy, exploring the impact of eugenics, scientific racism and Black resistance
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Pope.L: Hospital

21 Nov 2023 - 11 Feb 2024, South London Gallery Pope.L’s wide ranging practice spans writing, painting, performance, installation, sculpture and video, which will be explored across both the SLG’s Main Gallery and Fire Station. Hospital is the artist’s first solo exhibition in a London institution.
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Julianknxx: Chorus in Rememory of Flight

14 Sep 2023 - 11 Feb 2024, Barbican
Poet, artist and filmmaker Julianknxx explores themes of inheritance, loss and belonging as he crosses the boundaries between written word, music and visual art.
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Frank Walter: Artist, Gardener, Radical

4 Oct 2023 – 25 Feb 2024, The Garden Museum
One of the most significant Caribbean visual artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Artist, Gardener, Radical will delve into Walter’s prolific body of work exploring Antiguan plants and landscapes, environmentalism, Caribbean and Black identity, social justice and the complexity of nature.
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DIVA

24 Jun 2023 – 7 Apr 2024, V&A South Kensington
About: DIVA will celebrate the power and creativity of iconic performers, exploring and redefining the role of 'diva' and how this has been subverted or embraced over time across opera, stage, popular music, and film.
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Hyundai Commission: El Anatsui

until 14 April 2024, Tate Modern
El Anatsui’s Behind the Red Moon is a monumental sculptural installation made of thousands of metal bottle tops and fragments. The commission builds on Anatsui’s interest in histories of encounter and the migration of goods and people during the transatlantic slave trade. Sourced in Nigeria, the liquor bottle tops used in this commission form part of a present-day industry built on colonial trade routes.  
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Thomas J Price at the V&A Museum

22 Jul 2023 – 27 May 2024, V&A South Kensington
British artist Thomas J Price is celebrated for his arresting yet contemplative sculptures depicting everyday people. This display sets his work in dialogue with the V&A's historic collections.
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Legacies: London Transport's Caribbean Workforce

Until 31 Aug 2024, The London Transport Museum.
Celebrate the contribution Caribbean people have made to transport in London and British culture more widely at our new exhibition Legacies: London Transport’s Caribbean Workforce, now open at the Museum. Explore the struggles and triumphs many of these individuals and their families experienced as they moved halfway across the world from the Caribbean to the UK.
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