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A group of adults and young children sit on the floor with a selection colourful paper and pencils.

Mothers Apart

03.02.2024, by Lara Eggleton

In a dark room two huge black sculptures of a semicircular shape with a triangular gap at the bottom.

Reversed Cartography: on Liverpool Biennial 2023

29.06.2023, by Marjorie H. Morgan

An image of a derelict, formerly grandiose space with a red car covered in a giant doily in the foreground, a photographic portrait of a man in a gask mask in the middle ground, and a tapestry of football fans chanting in the background.

British Textile Biennial 2021

05.11.2021, by Claire Walker

A photograph showing many pipes and industrial infrastructure on top of a building.

Unveiled: open submission roundup of reopenings

09.05.2021, by Corridor8

Why Are We Here? With Black Artists & Modernism

04.05.2020, by Sara Makari-Aghdam

Two colourful paintings hanging side by side in a gallery.

Slow Painting

22.12.2019, by Derek Horton

Ingrid Pollard Lubaina Himid BALTIC Artists' Award 2019

BALTIC Artists’ Award 2019

12.03.2019, by Sarah Davies

Lubaina Himid BALTIC Gateshead Great Exhibition of the North

Lubaina Himid: Our Kisses are Petals

19.06.2018, by Rosie Minney

An image of two porcelain jugs. Both have been painted on by the artist, who has added tender portaits of black people to both. The paintings are vivid and overlaid on the existing patterns of the pieces.

Beyond the Wilderness Years: Lubaina Himid and the Turner Prize 2017

11.12.2017, by Orla Foster

A colourful painting. It features a group of five black men and women in a blue and red room, with an arched window looking onto the sea. The characters interact at a bench, some seated and some standing. One woman has a goose head.

Political Activism in Paint: an interview with Lubaina Himid

06.11.2017, by Siobhán Forshaw

A person stands in a gallery with a colourful painting by Lubaina Himid

Turner Prize 2017

09.10.2017, by Orla Foster

A group of four people stand in a gallery together, they are laughing and talking together.

A Turn Out in Hull

21.09.2017, by Orla Foster