Tate Members – Celebrating art by Black artists across Tate
Discover a rich collection of art by Black artists across Tate’s galleries.
From paintings and photographs to large-scale installations, there’s so much to see. Plan your visit today to enjoy the artworks in person, or browse the entire collection online.
ARTWORKS IN PROFILE
TATE BRITAIN
FIGURE IN RAW UMBER
Rendered only in two colours, Claudette Johnson’s artwork seeks to portray Black women without objectification.
TATE MODERN
THE SHACKLES OF LIMITATION
Ethiopian artist Aida Muluneh’s work is exhibited in A World in Common, bringing together 36 artists from across Africa.
TATE BRITAIN
AN ALTERABLE TERRAIN
In a body of sculptures, Rhea Dillon explores British and Caribbean identities through a black feminist lens.
TATE ST IVES
THE MOON HAS ASCENDED BETWEEN US
Part of the modernist art movement in Nigeria, Obiora Udechukwu’s artwork displays traditional uli motifs.
BOOK OF THE MONTH
October’s Book of the Month is African Art Now, by Osei Bonsu. Showcasing the contemporary African art scene, the book highlights innovative artists working across the continent.
Pick up this unmissable read, featuring the work of Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Amoako Boafo, Cassi Namoda, and more.
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TATE MODERN: 27 OCTOBER, 18.00–22.00
TATE MODERN LATE
Join us on the last Friday of the month for our Tate Modern Late, celebrating monumental installations by El Anatsui, Tate’s latest Hyundai Commission.
Enjoy an evening full of art, talks, workshops, DJ sets, food, drink, and more.