This event explores Black queer creativity across a wide range of art forms. Influenced by artists including Isaac Julien, the conversation will touch on themes such as masculinity, creative transgression, place and image making and queer Black British histories.
This talk is introduced by David Dibosa, Tate’s Director of Research and Interpretation.
This event is part of Queer and Now, a festival dedicated to the powerful role of LGBTQIA+ art and culture in the UK.