Hurvin Anderson

Dominique Heyse-Moore editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Tate Publishing

Published:26th Mar '26

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Published to accompany his first major solo exhibition, this stunning monograph brings together over 80 of Hurvin Anderson's vibrant, colour-drenched works and intimate interiors, confirming his standing as one of the most important contemporary painters of a generation.

Experience the intensely colourful work of British artist Hurvin Anderson.

Hurvin Anderson’s first major solo show brings together more than 60 of his vibrant paintings, spanning the artist’s entire career, from his days as a student to his most recent works.

Through colour-drenched landscapes and interiors, Anderson meanders back and forth across the Atlantic, between the UK and the Caribbean. The youngest of eight children, he was the first to be born in the UK after his family left Jamaica for Birmingham in the 1960s. As a result, Anderson’s work reflects on his experiences of belonging and diaspora.

Thanks to his profoundly atmospheric use of composition to explore the markers of identity, this exhibition confirms Anderson’s standing as one of the most important contemporary painters of a generation.

ISBN: 9781917055055

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228 pages