Tate Britain will mount the first major exhibition exploring the transformative impact of fashion, art, and photography on 1990s Britain. Curated by former British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, the show titled “The 90s: Art and Fashion” will bring together over 100 works—including photographs, paintings, films, sculptures, objects, and garments—from nearly 70 artists. It runs from August 8, 2026 through February 14, 2027.
This exhibition matters because it formally recognizes the cross-disciplinary creative explosion of 1990s British culture, a period that reshaped global fashion, art, and photography. By placing fashion and fine art on equal footing within a major museum, it challenges traditional hierarchies and highlights how figures like Enninful helped define an era of boundary-breaking visual culture.