Radical Landscapes travels to Warwick Arts Centre from Tate Liverpool
Tanoa Sasraku is included in Radical Landscapes which will travel to Warwick Arts Centre, 7 October – 18 December 2022. The exhibition was originally on view at Tate Liverpool, 4 May – 4 September 2022.
This major exhibition takes a radical view of the British landscape. From rural raves and anti-nuclear protests, to the climate emergency and mythical giants, Radical Landscapes presents a surprising and inspiring view of the British landscape. The exhibition - which comes from Tate Liverpool - includes over 100 paintings, prints, photographs, textile-based works, sculptures, installations, multi-media pieces spanning a hundred years.
On Thursday 27 October at 6pm, join Warwick Arts Centre for a conversation between Radical Landscapes exhibiting artists Hurvin Anderson and Tanoa Sasraku, chaired by the exhibition's curator Darren Pih. The conversation will explore themes present in the exhibition and in relation to both artists' practice, including activism, trespass and the climate emergency. You will have the opportunity to ask the artists any questions.