Alvaro Barrington (b.1983, Venezuela) is the next artist to undertake the annual Tate Britain Commission. On 29 May, Barrington unveiled a major new work addressing themes of place and belonging in the grand neo-classical Duveen Galleries at the heart of Tate Britain. On view until 26 January 2025, it is the largest presentation of Barrington’s work to date.
Be transported to the evocative, vibrant world of artist Alvaro Barrington in a major new installation at Tate Britain.
Barrington's personal exploration of identity and belonging is a journey in three parts honouring his grandmother, sister and mother.
He draws from personal memories across time and place, from his grandmother's Caribbean home where a thunderstorm hammers on the corrugated tin roof, to the exhilarating energy of Carnival. Tate Britain's Duveen Galleries are transformed into a space alive with sound, colour and texture.
This is Barrington’s poignant celebration of the people and places that make us feel we belong.
'GRACE is the constant reimagining of Black culture and aspirational attitude under foreign conditions. GRACE here explores how my grandmother, my mother, and my sister in the British Caribbean community showed up gracefully.'
- Alvaro Barrington
Curated by Dominique Heyse-Moore, Senior Curator Contemporary British Art, Hannah Marsh, Assistant Curator, Contemporary British Art, Sade Sarumi, Curatorial Assistant and Chloe Hodge, Project Curator and Manager, Commissions
Opening Hours
Daily 10am - 6pm
Location:
Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
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