Lubaina Himid

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The artist offers his personal recollections of co-founding a collective instrumental to the British Black Arts Movement in the 1980s

BY Keith Piper | 03 MAR 23

From a stunning Joan Mitchell retrospective at the Baltimore Museum of Art to an exploration of enchanted modernity at The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice

BY frieze | 06 MAY 22

From Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley’s interactive exploration of Black trans allyship to Lubaina Himid’s overdue retrospective at Tate Modern

BY frieze | 28 JAN 22

An overdue show at Tate Modern, London, focuses on the artist’s preoccupation with theatre but fails to enliven her previous triumphs

BY Allie Biswas | 05 JAN 22

Amid a glut of painting and portraiture, a few artists are experimenting with video, photography and animation

BY Andrew Durbin | 04 JUN 21

'Crocodile Cradle', a collaborative project in the London gallery's window, collages together new and found texts by 51 artists, reflecting on how the pandemic has stratified society

BY Bryony White | 22 MAR 21

Stawarska-Beavans multi-media works stress lost and forgotten aspects of spaces and their political, public and private borders 

BY Lubaina Himid | 14 DEC 20

The Turner Prize-winning artist, currently featured in Frieze Sculpture 2020, speaks to curator Clare Lilley for Frieze Talks 2020

13 OCT 20

Explore outdoor works by internationally acclaimed artists including Lubaina Himid, Richard Long, Sarah Lucas and Rebecca Warren

18 SEP 20

All attention is an act of devotion, and patience is the pleasure of this touring exhibition of contemporary paintings 

BY Cal Revely-Calder | 16 DEC 19

In further news: trouble at the 58th Venice Biennale’s Lithuanian Pavilion; Lubaina Himid describes Turner Prize win as ‘bittersweet’

BY Frieze News Desk | 04 JUN 19

The unique artist editions collective returns to Frieze London selling work from as little as £30

10 OCT 18

At BALTIC, Gateshead, the Turner prize-winner uses East African fabrics and the words of renowned black writers to question ideas of belonging

BY Kadish Morris | 02 JUN 18

Four UK-based museum directors and curators, and a Turner Prize-winning artist, select the shows they are looking forward to this year

03 JAN 18

A year marked by new visualizations, both controversial and celebrated, of the black body

BY Ian Bourland | 12 DEC 17

Her work animates the consequences of our colonial history and the construction of identity politics: in a divided Britain, will we listen?

BY David Osbaldeston | 06 DEC 17

A response to some of the responses

BY Paul Clinton | 04 MAY 17

On the occasion of two UK solo exhibitions, the British artist reflects on the art and events that have shaped her career

BY Lubaina Himid | 03 JAN 17