Tina Ramos Ekongo: Black Queens at Castlefield Gallery New Art Spaces: Warrington
Posted on 18 February 2022
Launching on International Women’s Day 2022, artist Tina Ramos Ekongo presents a series of portraits of key figures from the Black British Arts movement of the 1980s and 1990s, including Lubaina Himid, Sonia Boyce, Claudette Johnson, Marlene Smith and Maud Sulter. By depicting them in a style that references both 16th century British royalty and tribal rulers from the African continent, Tina’s work pays tribute to the women who challenged and redefined the British art scene.
8 March – 24 April 2022
VENUE – Castlefield Gallery New Art Spaces: Warrington (window Space), Sankey Street (Former Marks & Spencer building)
Supported by Castlefield Gallery, Culture Warrington, and Manchester Independents
Image courtesy Molly Mansley
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