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Black History Month 2004

A variety of events and displays are taking place across Tate to coincide with Black History Month in October 2004. Information on these activities can be found below.

Menelik Shabazz, Burning an Illusion, © bfi Stills
Menelik Shabazz
Burning an Illusion 1981
© bfi Stills

No Woman No Cry
Chris Ofili
No Woman No Cry 1998
© Chris Ofili - Afroco and Victoria Miro Gallery

detail from Grub For Sharks: A Concession to the Negro Populace

Tate Britain


Donald Rodney Display 20 September - end of December

Late at Tate Britain Friday 1 October 18.00-21.00

Sonia Boyce on Donald Rodney Fri 1 October 19.00-19.30

Modes of Belonging: Reece Auguiste, Kodwo Eschun
and Sukhdev Sandhu, Friday 1 October 19.30-22.00

bfi & Tate: Paul Robeson and British Miners
Sunday 3 October 15.00-16.30

The Art of Donald Rodney and the Black Arts Movement
Friday 8 October 13.00-14.00

Burning an Illusion Sunday 24 October 15.00-16.45

Princes & Slaves: Africans in Eighteenth Century London
Friday 29 October 13.00-14.00

What is Post-Colonialism?
Saturday 30 October 14.00-17.00

Meet the Artist: Yinka Shonibare
Saturday 13 November 14.00-16.00

Turner Prize and the Big, Bad World
Saturday 20 November 15.00-16.00

Tate Modern


Untitled: Mohamed Camara
Saturday 2 October - Sunday 21 November

BSL Talk: Chris Ofili, Friday 1 October 18.30-19.30

Chris Ofili: Beneath the Surface
Friday 22 October 18.30-19.30

Ghetto Superstar
Monday 25 October - Saturday 30 October 10.30-16.30

Simon Njami on Mohamed Camara
Sunday 21 November 15.00-16.00

Tate Liverpool


Project Space: Kara Walker Grub for Sharks:
A Concession to the Negro Populace

Saturday 1 May 2004 - Sunday 31 October 2004

 

Kara Walker
Grub For Sharks: A Concession to the Negro Populace, 2004
Courtesy the Artist and Brent Sikkema
Photograph Tate Liverpool 2004

Black History Month