Discover unsung pioneers at this eye-poppingly inventive exhibition Encyclopaedic art, 'invisible' sculptures, a ship floating on the London skyline... welcome to the fantastical world of Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere. This mid-career survey of this exciting Bahamian artist — now open at the Southbank Centre's Hayward Gallery— is all about shining a light on unsung explorers, cultural trailblazers and histories hidden by bias, a recurring theme in Strachan's work. It's already garnered some rave reviews, with critics calling it "enthralling" (Observer ★★★★) and an "imaginative show [that] delights" (Evening Standard ★★★★). Tickets to Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere cost from £18 as standard, but if you're under 30 years-old or a Lambeth resident you can see it for just £8 (Tuesday-Friday and after 5pm on Saturday). What's more kids under 12 go free! Hit the blue button to get booking — hurry, it disappears 1 September — or read on for a sneak peek of the art on display and associated special events. |