Maria Balshaw, Director of Tate, will be in conversation with writer, fashion critic and curator, Charlie Porter, who initiated the display, and Siobhán Lanigan of the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt Partnership.
The talk will explore the origins of the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt, its role in highlighting the devastating impact of HIV and AIDS from the 1980s onwards, and the many people it continues to memorialise and represent.
Following the talk, there will be a special evening of drinks and music in Tate Modern’s Corner Bar, supported by Queer Brewing.
The UK AIDS Memorial Quilt was started in the 1980s at the height of the HIV and AIDS pandemic. A combination of 42 quilts and 23 individual panels will be displayed in the Turbine Hall from 12 to 16 June 2025, echoing how the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt (c.1989-ongoing) was shown outdoors to raise awareness of the ongoing AIDS pandemic and humanise the people who had died from it.
The UK AIDS Quilt Memorial display is presented by Tate in partnership with the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt display and initiated by Charlie Porter. Curated by Elliot Gibbons, Collaborative Doctoral Researcher.