Talk
Thelma Golden Post-Black Art Now
11 Mar 2009
Regular hours
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Cost of entry
£7 (£5 concessions), booking recommended. Price includes drinks afterwards
Address
- Millbank
- London
- SW1P 4RG
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- 88,77A,C10
- Pimlico
- Vauxhall
Don't miss your chance to hear a talk by one of the world's most respected curators, Thelma Golden
About
Tate Britain welcomes renowned curator Thelma Golden to discuss her controversial concept 'Post-Black Art'.
In the late 1990s Golden coined the controversial term with friend and artist Glenn Ligon to describe a post-civil rights generation of African-American artists whose work she believed could no longer be defined in terms of 'race'. In this lecture and discussion, Golden reflects on the status of the term 'post-black art' in the context of debates about the globalisation of the art of the African diaspora and current notions of cultural difference.
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