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| British Art Show title, concept and artists announced for landmark 10th edition |
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Roger Hiorns. Untitled (2005-10). Installation view, British Art Show 7, 2010 - 11. A Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition organised in collaboration with galleries across the cities of Nottingham, London, Glasgow and Plymouth Photo_ Kieron McCarron.
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LONDON.- Today, Hayward Gallery Touring announces the title, concept and selection of participating artists in British Art Show 10: A Chorus of Strangers. Launching in Coventry in October 2026 before touring to Swansea, Bristol, Sheffield and Newcastle Gateshead, Ekow Eshuns curatorial vision will bring together over 30 artists to provide a vital overview of the most exciting art produced in the UK during the past five years, including:
Okiki Akinfe; Alex Margo Arden; Liz Johnson Artur; Alvaro Barrington; Shiraz Bayjoo; Lubna Chowdhary; Shawanda Corbett; Jesse Darling; Ufoma Essi; Joy Gerrard; Louise Giovanelli; Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings; Kudzanai-Violet Hwami; Nnena Kalu; Jasleen Kaur; Christina Kimeze; Julian knxx; Matthew Krishanu; Alastair Mackinven; Melanie Manchot; Lindsey Mendick; Emma McNally; Dala Nasser; Jack O'Brien; Nengi Omuku; Precious Okoyomon; Hannah Perry; Mohammed Sami; Rae-Yen Song; Emma Talbot; Nicole Wermers; Osman Yousefzada.
As the UKs largest recurring contemporary art exhibition, British Art Show 10 is produced by Hayward Gallery Touring and forms a key part of the Southbank Centres 75th anniversary national programme.
Mark Ball, Artistic Director of the Southbank Centre, says: For 75 years, the Southbank Centre has traced the creative pulse of a changing country through a programme that reflects the times we live in. The landmark tenth British Art Show, travelling to more cities than ever before, continues this legacy, inviting the nation to reconsider todays major issues through the eyes of the most interesting artists working in Britain. Drawing on the spirit of the 1951 Festival of Britain, where our story began, Ekow Eshuns concept dares us to imagine a more connected future in divided times. I look forward to seeing these vital conversations unfolding across the UK.
CONCEPT
British Art Show 10: A Chorus of Strangers takes place against a backdrop of heightened anxiety intensified by a divisive political culture, an accelerating climate crisis, and growing public distrust in institutions. In polarising times, the exhibition asks: what forms might empathy or shared imagination take?
At its core, A Chorus of Strangers considers how art can challenge fears of otherness and difference often sparked in periods of uncertainty or change. Rather than framing the outsider or stranger figure as a threat, British Art Show 10 invites a shift towards empathy - moving away from rigid distinctions of us and them to explore the variety of perspectives that comes from looking through the eyes of others.
Ekow Eshun, Curator of British Art Show 10, elaborates: Across centuries, artists have used their ability to work with uncertainty, contradiction and possibility to create works that privilege affinity over isolation. British Art Show 10 celebrates their unique position while looking ahead to the future. Some works address the social fractures and the environmental fragility of the present, others offer more intimate gestures of kinship. Together, they illuminate arts ability to cross boundaries: between ourselves and others, the human and the natural world, the past and the futures yet to unfold.
THEMES
The exhibition is organised around three overlapping curatorial themes that span the psychological, sociological and ecological. Each theme is inspired by the work of an influential British writer or theorist who has grappled with the tensions between the Individual and the Other.
Moments of Being
Moments of Being takes its title from Virginia Woolfs description of the fleeting instances when the surface of ordinary life seems to lift, offering a brief glimpse into the interconnectedness of existence. The artists featured here similarly turn inward as they observe the world around them. Drawing on dreams, memory, and the subconscious, they explore the blurred boundaries between mind and body, reality and imagination. Their works suggest a way of understanding ourselves and the conditions that shape our shared experience.
Ways of Living
Ways of Living is inspired by cultural theorist Stuart Halls idea that culture and identity are always changing and being reshaped by the shifting interplay of politics, power and history. Working with personal or collective memories, the artists featured here illuminate how fragments of the past continue to shape contemporary life, and how individual stories intersect with larger historical currents. Collectively, these works explore how a common ground might be built by actively reimagining life with one another.
States of Nature
States of Nature is inspired by ecological philosopher Timothy Mortons call for a greater awareness of our relationship with the environment: an understanding that all life forms are fundamentally interconnected within a vast, complex network of being. This theme brings together artists whose work embraces the natural world in its abundance, beauty, and complexity. Animals, plants, air and water are highlighted as part of our shared living history, foregrounding ways of coexisting that challenge the human-centric and invite us to imagine a new relationship with the planet.
Brian Cass, Head of Hayward Gallery Touring, says: The 10th edition of Hayward Gallery Tourings British Art Show is an invitation to shift perspective and see the world from multiple positions at once. Curated by Ekow Eshun, the exhibition celebrates artists who navigate the complexities of contemporary life with richness, beauty and a profound commitment to human connection. As it travels to five great UK cities, A Chorus of Strangers will illuminate the power of art to transform uncertainty into a shared journey of kinship and possibility. We look forward to seeing how this exhibition evolves and resonates with communities across the nation.
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