Uche Okeke, Fantasy and Masks c.1960. Research and Cultural Collections, University of Birmingham
Photograph: Uche Okeke, Fantasy and Masks c.1960. Research and Cultural Collections, University of Birmingham

Tate Modern Nigerian Modernism Late

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Time Out says

Ditch the costume party on Halloween evening and head to this late evening celebration of the Tate Modern’s Nigerian Modernism exhibition. As ever with Tate’s lates, it’s a chance to see the art after dark with a drink in hand as well as plenty of special talks, workshops and music. Look out for workshops on food cultures and memories with artist Chiizii, a conversation on Nigerian diaspora fashion and style with Kk Obi and Torishéju Dumi, hosted by Willy Ndatira, hands-on drawing help and quick talks from Tate curators spotlighting pieces in the exhibition. There’ll also be plenty of music with DJ sets curated by Native Soundsystem, Tone and Sample Chief. Look out for the African Heritage Tour highlighting artworks that celebrate and explore African and Caribbean heritage, culture and history. Some events during the evening are ticketed. 

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6pm to 10pm
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