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Lubaina Himid on Representing a Changing Britain

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Lubaina Himid, the Turner Prize-winning artist, discusses her latest exhibition that reflects on the evolving cultural and social landscape of contemporary Britain. The show features her signature vibrant paintings and installations that explore themes of diaspora, identity, and historical narratives, drawing on her own experiences as a Black British artist.

This exhibition matters because Himid continues to challenge dominant art historical narratives and amplify underrepresented voices, particularly those of the African diaspora. Her work offers a critical lens on British identity in a time of demographic and political change, reinforcing her role as a key figure in conversations about race, representation, and belonging in the art world.