Tate Britain explores 50 years of Black-Caribbean art in the UK
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Tate Britain explores 50 years of Black-Caribbean art in the UK
A major art retrospective, that features works of Caribbean-British artists, is on display at London's Tate Britain museum. The exhibit -called 'Life Between Islands'- showcases artworks representing the economic and political struggles the community has overcome, and those it still faces today. Adama Munu has this report.
December 8, 2021
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