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
Lambeth
Thursday 26 March – Saturday 16 May 2026
In a major new commission for 2026, the National Theatre presents The Authenticator, a gripping gothic thriller by…
Greenwich
Tuesday 6 January to Thursday 30 July 2026
Explore the powerful story of Caribbean food and its lasting impact on Britain in Windrush Food Culture, a…
Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga
Eala
, 2025
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Acrylic and oil on canvas
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188.5 x 203.5 cm
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© Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga
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Courtesy the Artist and October Gallery,
London.
Camden
Thursday 16 April – Saturday 16 May 2026
Inheriting the Future is a major group exhibition at October Gallery bringing together new works by Zana Masombuka,…
Kensington and Chelsea
Saturday 18 April 2026 – ongoing through 2026
The Music Is Black: A British Story is a major cultural exhibition opening at V&A East Museum, offering…
Westminster
Friday 24th April – Saturday 30th May 2026
“Thank you for trusting us with your pleasure!” The Dancing Bears strip club is on life support….
Westminster
24th April – 29th May 2026
Join acclaimed British singer Vula Malinga for a powerful live residency at the iconic Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club,…
Westminster
Saturday 25 April – Saturday 18 July 2026
Following its world premiere at the Royal Shakespeare Company, this uplifting new musical adaptation of William Kamkwamba’s best-selling…
Westminster
25th April – 27th June 2026
Join internationally acclaimed British soul artist Tony Momrelle for a series of live performances at the legendary Ronnie…