An exhibition exploring Britain’s relationship with the Caribbean, and a new commission depicting key workers will go on show at Tate galleries.
Britain And The Caribbean will span Windrush to the present day and open at Tate Britain next year. It has been in the planning over recent years and will celebrate artists from the Caribbean who made Britain their home and later British artists whose work addresses Caribbean themes and heritage.
Tate plans to reopen all four of its galleries – Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives – later in the month, on July 27.
Tate Liverpool’s highlights include a new commission depicting key workers from the city. It was commissioned because of the pandemic and will go on show as part of
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