Welcoming. Joyous. Non-traditional. Experimental.
#TateExchange is a space that throws open what art is, and what art can do.
Explore the programme and join us here: bit.ly/3aj4H17
‘Love Letters’ is the first part of ‘Inside Love’, @royalholloway’s online programme with @tateexchange this year. Six research students from @rh_drama, and @llc_rhul offer their response to an artwork selected from the @tate collection.
And they're off! Our Together at Christmas food parcels are out for delivery, sustainably of course! A big thanks to @TateExchange@Tate @boroughmarket @pedalmeapp for their support with this year's campaign.
‘Love Letters’ is the first part of ‘Inside Love’, @RoyalHolloway's online programme with @TateExchange this year. Six research students from @RHULDrama, and @LLC_RHUL offer their response to an artwork selected from the @Tate collection.
This sneak peek of an animation commissioned by Novus and @TateExchange, brings to life the essence and the meaning of this year's project, #AFutureICanLove.
We look forward to hosting our digital event tomorrow where guests will get to view this animation in full.
We are so proud of our community for showing up, speaking honestly and standing in their truth. #FromaPlaceofLove responds to @ZaneleMuholi’s exhibition at @Tate Modern and explores representation, belonging, home and love. Please do watch and share. #byusforus
How have artists portrayed sex and sexuality? 🌋 In this article we uncover six artists who taught us about sex and changed the way we see our bodies: bit.ly/334JFl4
ALT A black and white portrait of two men. One is kissing the other on the cheek.
This little introduction to Minara El Waters forms part of the Tate Exchange programme From a Place of Love. Inspired by the art of Zanele Muholi, it brings together @tateexchange exploration of love with @ukblackpride theme of home. Head over to Tate Exchange to see more! ✨
Tonight, @MsLadyPhyll and @ZaneleMuholi discuss Muholi’s film, Difficult Love, and the importance of portraying and making space for queer Black womxn.
We are so happy to announce our collaboration with @ukblackpride, From a Place of Love. It unites our exploration of love, with UK Black Pride's theme of home and is in response to our upcoming exhibition on the art of Zanele Muholi at @Tate Modern.
Keep an eye out as we share some exciting conversations about queer Black love, the importance of chosen families and question whether Tate can become a home for these communities.
Our new podcast, The Art of Healing, is presented and co-produced by Pelumi Odubanjo and Shanelle Callaghan, two young curators from The Factory programme at 198 Contemporary Arts & Learning - a Black-led gallery in Brixton. @198CAL tate.org.uk/art/artworks/say…
Our new podcast ep is out now! 💫
The episode of The Art Of ... with @TateExchange explores how Black women and non-binary folk have used art and creativity as a healing space. Featuring Kelechi Okafor, Nina Franco and more! Click to listen: spoti.fi/3luscd0 💜
We live in a world where Black women are expected to be strong. They are expected to be support systems for others, to spearhead political movements, to jump three times as high. So how do Black women find space and time to reflect and heal? tate.org.uk/art/artworks/say…
We’ll be hosting a conversation between Muholi and Lady Phyll of @ukblackpride. What would you like to ask them? Tell us and we’ll put your questions to them! 🏳️🌈✊🏿@tate
You can see the conversation on 17th November along with an exclusive live screening of Muholi’s documentary Difficult Love 🤍tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-mo…