Lubaina Himid / edited by Michael Wellen ; with words by Lubaina Himid.
Publisher: London : Tate Publishing, 2021Description: 192 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781849767484 (hbk.) :
- Himid, Lubaina, 1954- Works
- N6797.H37
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2 week loan | Hockney Library Main Floor | 709.2/HIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 7412400386 |
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at Tate Modern, London, 25th November 2021-3rd July 2022 and Musee cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne / Plateforme 10, 3rd November 2022-5th February 2023.
Includes bibliographical references.
Initially trained in theatre design, Lubaina Himid is known for her innovative approaches to painting and to social engagement. She has been pivotal in the UK since the 1980s for her contributions to the British Black arts movement, making space for the expression and recognition of Black experience and women's creativity. Over the last decade she has earned international recognition for her figurative paintings, which explore overlooked and invisible aspects of history and of contemporary everyday life. In 2017 she was awarded the Turner Prize. Himid has long wanted to create a publication that explores the key themes and concerns in her work using a fresh and intriguing approach. This book breaks from the traditional artist monograph and instead serves as a useful manual for readers, using a series of 'how-to' sections inspired by the artist's work.
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