Tate Britain: Look Again: the National Collection of British Art
reimagined for today. Class is an incisive exploration of the
relationship between social class and art by an extraordinarily
gifted young writer. Class is a subject that has shaped the art
world in Britain for as long as it has existed. At a moment when
galleries and museums are seen to be upholding outdated and
damaging class structures and systems, how is it possible to trace
and tackle the legacy and impact of class in art throughout
history, and today? Class is a radical reframing of some of our
most relevant and respected artworks, recasting the national
collection of art in socio-political rather than chronological or
art-historical terms, and by doing so, broadening access to art for
all. It journeys from the London of Henry James and Hogarth,
through Gilbert and George's Swinging Sixties and beyond, past the
Young British Artists to a new generation tackling the question of
class, and the intersection of social, racial and political
inequality.
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