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Lubaina Himid, Le Rodeur: The Cabin, 2017. Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 96 1/8 in . Courtesy the artist and Hollybush Gardens. Photo: Stephan Baumann.The Tanzanian born and Uk-bred artist Lubaina Himid will debut an entirely new body of work at the New Museum, in what is her solo museum exhibition in the US.
Himid’s work explores the influence of the African diaspora on British culture and encourages dialogue around ways to fight institutional discrimination. “The next generation of artists are already extremely clever about working together, making themselves more visible and taking on the establishment in a way that we could only dream of,”
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