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Back to the 90s: Tate exhibition to explore decade’s art and fashion

Back to the 90s: Tate exhibition to explore decade’s art and fashion

Summary

Tate Britain will open an exhibition this autumn called "The 90s: Art and Fashion." The show will display works from nearly 70 artists, photographers, and designers to explore how the 1990s shaped Britain’s culture, art, and fashion, including new voices and diverse perspectives.

Key Facts

  • The exhibition features artists like Steve McQueen, Chris Ofili, Alexander McQueen, and Damien Hirst.
  • It highlights art and fashion from the 1990s, a decade that changed Britain’s cultural identity.
  • Nearly 70 contributors from the Young British Artists movement and others will be shown.
  • The show includes photography capturing 90s youth culture and “anti-fashion” grunge style.
  • Some works focus on diversity and representation, addressing issues like race, class, and identity.
  • The exhibition presents both visual art and fashion, showing how these fields influenced each other.
  • Curator Edward Enninful said the 1990s were a time of change, energy, and new creative voices.
  • The exhibition ends by reflecting on ongoing questions about access, visibility, and who gets included in culture.
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