Art in Conversation: Lubaina Himid with Zoe Whitney

Enlightening online interview from the Art Fund with contemporary artists Lubaina Himid.

Himid was interviewed by Zoe Whitney, director of the Chisham Hill Gallery and former phd student of Himid to mark the current exhibition of her work at Tate Modern. They discussed her work in detail including the current show and a work for the New York High Line in 2019. It was fascinating to hear Himid say how she doesn’t fee a piece of work has been finished until it’s been seen by an audience and how she likes to revisit shows to see how people are interacting with the work.

They talked about HImid’s early life and how she was influenced by her textile designing mother who took her around art galleries, museums and department stores looking for inspiration for her work but also discussing what they were looking at.

The Q&A session was lively with good questions which widened the discussion through what effect winning the Turner Prize had had, what responses to her art had she had which surprised her and the role of the sea in her work.

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