GENERATIONS OF BLACK CREATIVE PIONEERS
A major new exhibition celebrating the past 50 years of Black creativity in Britain and beyond.
Beginning with the radical Black filmmaker Horace Ové and his dynamic circle of Windrush generation creative peers and extending to today’s brilliant young Black talent globally, a group of around 100 interdisciplinary artists will showcase work together for the first time, exploring Black experience and influence, from the post-war era to the present day.
£12.50 / £9.50 concessions, Under 12s free
Telephone bookings 0333 320 2836
Southwark
Thursday 15 January 2026 – 7.45pm
Out-Spoken is the Southbank Centre’s resident night of poetry and live music, showcasing some of the most exciting…
Hackney
Sunday 1 February 2026
The hit stage play Why Didn’t I Get Married? returns to the iconic Hackney Empire by popular demand,…
Tower Hamlets
Tuesday 03 February – Saturday 07 February 2026
In a timely and powerful production, Debate: Baldwin vs Buckley recreates one of the most infamous intellectual clashes…
Southwark
Saturday 7 February – Saturday 11 April 2026
Deep Azure is the UK premiere of Chadwick Boseman’s lyrical stage drama, presented in the intimate, candlelit surroundings…
Hackney
Saturday 07 February 2026
Hosted by Autograph, a gallery dedicated to championing photography that explores issues of identity and human rights, this…
Westminster
Sunday 08 February 2026
For one night only, the Olivier Award-winning musical Once On This Island transforms the majestic Theatre Royal Drury…
Greenwich
Sunday 15 February 2026
Africa’s biggest comedy export, Basketmouth, brings his critically acclaimed Lord of the Ribs tour to London for a…
Lambeth
Wednesday 18 February 2026
As a highlight of the 2026 Imagine Children’s Festival, the Southbank Centre welcomes the award-winning comic creator and…