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Hurvin Anderson, Hawksbill Bay, 2020. Tate: Lent by Tate Americas Foundation, courtesy of Mala Gaonkar 2023. © Hurvin Anderson. Courtesy the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery and VeneKlasen

Experience the intensely colourful work of British artist Hurvin Anderson

Hurvin Anderson’s first major solo show brings together more than 80 of his vibrant paintings, spanning the artist’s entire career, from his days as a student to new, never-before-seen paintings.

Through colour-drenched landscapes and interiors, Anderson meanders back and forth across the Atlantic, between the UK and the Caribbean. The youngest of eight children, he was the first to be born in the UK after his family left Jamaica for Birmingham in the 1960s. As a result, Anderson’s work reflects on his experiences of belonging and diaspora.

His works often feature family members, experiences from his youth and places of individual and cultural significance like the barbershop. By revisiting elements and sometimes layering one location onto another, he engages with the unreliability of memory and tension around cultural heritage.

Thanks to his profoundly atmospheric use of composition to explore the markers of identity, and his deep-rooted engagement with the traditions of British landscape painting, this exhibition confirms Anderson’s standing as one of the most important contemporary painters of his generation.

Hurvin Anderson is supported by The Parker Foundation and Huo Family Foundation. With additional support from the Hurvin Anderson Exhibition Supporters Circle and Tate Patrons.

Installation view, Hurvin Anderson, Passenger Opportunity, 2026 © Hurvin Anderson Photo © Tate (Kathleen Arundell)

Hurvin Anderson Lower Lake 2005 Private Collection © Hurvin Anderson

Installation view, Hurvin Anderson, Jersey, 2008 © Hurvin Anderson Photo © Tate (Kathleen Arundell)

Hurvin Anderson Grace Jones 2020 Private Collection © Hurvin Anderson

Installation view, Hurvin Anderson, The Visit, 2026, © Hurvin Anderson Photo © Tate (Kathleen Arundell)

Installation view, Hurvin Anderson, Country Club Series: Chicken Wire 2008 © Hurvin Anderson, Photo © Tate (Kathleen Arundell)

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26 March – 23 August 2026

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Supported by

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With additional support from

The Hurvin Anderson Exhibition Supporters Circle

Cockayne Grants for the Arts, a Donor Advised Fund, held at The Prism Charitable Trust

The Garcia Family Foundation

The Peter Dubens Family Foundation

The George Economou Collection

Guy Halamish

Jigsaw Art Foundation

Ross Foundation

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This haunted, hazy, beautiful show is like stumbling through someone’s memories

The Guardian
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Big, energetic, happy paintings which are just as enjoyable to stand in front of as one can imagine they were to make

Time Out
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Hurvin Anderson is one of Britain’s most significant painters

The Independent
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Nostalgic visions from a modern-day Constable

The Telegraph

These barbershop paintings are unmissable

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Mesmerising

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