Anwar Jalal Shemza | Radical Landscapes | Tate Liverpool

Hales is delighted to announce the involvement of Anwar Jalal Shemza in Radical Landscapes at Tate Liverpool, opening on 5 May 2022. 

 

From rural raves in Castlemorton to anti-nuclear protests at Greenham Common, Radical Landscapes presents a radical view of the British landscape in art. Expanding on landscape art as being limited to paintings of lush green hills, this exhibition contains art that reflects the diversity of the British Landscape and the communities that inhabit it.

 

Radical Landscapes features two new commissions by Davinia-Ann Robinson and Delaine Le Bas. In Rinkeni Pani (Beautiful Water), Le Bas explores her English-Romany heritage to engage with themes of trespass and climate change. Davinia-Ann Robinson's installation Some Intimacy combines salvaged clay and sound to powerful effect.

 


 

Anwar Jalal Shemza

Radical Landscapes

Tate Liverpool

Royal Albert Dock
Liverpool

L3 4BB

 

5 May - 4 September 2022

 

For more information please visit the Tate website here.

May 5, 2022