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  • Home
  • About
  • Galleries
    • National Gallery >
      • The Epiphany Tour
    • The Wallace Collection
    • The V&A
    • Tate Britain
  • Affiliations
  • Contact
  • Reading
  • Blog
  • Other Talks
    • Black Renaissance Europe
    • Enlightenment to Romanticism
    • Black Presence Specialists Talks

image of the black in     tate britain

Tate Britain is ​the home of British art from 1500 to the present day where we see Black presence move from the object of economic capital to creators of cultural capital mirroring the changing position of Black folk in British society. The cultural movement in Britain from the Enlightenment to Romanticism is tracked as seen in how British art focusing on its Black presence developed over that period including the response to slavery in the eighteenth century to feminist and gay art of the twentieth century.

To book a tour or presentation call +44 79 40 50 79 00 or email ImageOfTheBlack@gmail.com

the infantry man

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​The artists

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the actor

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the people  & the servants

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Chris Ofili 'blue devils' (2014)

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