Lubaina Himid: Making History
Fascinating talk
at Charleston Farmhouse as part of the Charleston Festival by Turner Prize
Winner Lubaina Himid.
The chair, Jennifer Higgie, led Himid though her career with intelligent questions leading her to talk about her early role as a curator and the importance of arts centre to the cultural scene through to the experience of winning the Turner Prize last year. Himid talked in detail about her work Naming the Money, one hundred cut outs of black servants with trades some of which I had been lucky to see in Liverpool last year.
They also discussed how Himid is more interested in placing her work in museum spaces than commercial galleries and making work to fill the gaps in collections. She also touched on why it is important to her to be based in north of England and to have her studio as part of her living space.
All in all great opportunity to hear a leading contemporary artist talk about their life and work and lovely to find that Himid is as open and approachable as her work.
The chair, Jennifer Higgie, led Himid though her career with intelligent questions leading her to talk about her early role as a curator and the importance of arts centre to the cultural scene through to the experience of winning the Turner Prize last year. Himid talked in detail about her work Naming the Money, one hundred cut outs of black servants with trades some of which I had been lucky to see in Liverpool last year.
They also discussed how Himid is more interested in placing her work in museum spaces than commercial galleries and making work to fill the gaps in collections. She also touched on why it is important to her to be based in north of England and to have her studio as part of her living space.
All in all great opportunity to hear a leading contemporary artist talk about their life and work and lovely to find that Himid is as open and approachable as her work.
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