The GuardianMostly Factual15d ago
Hurvin Anderson review – this haunted, hazy, beautiful show is like stumbling through someone’s memories
Tate Britain, London
Anderson creates figurative paintings with a dreamlike intangibility, exploring his black British and Jamaican heritage with a startlingly fragile and unresolved intensity
Us and them, then and now, concrete and jungle, acceptance and rejection … Birmingham and Jamaica. Hurvin Anderson’s world is defined by clashing contrasts, by conflicts that can’t ever be resolved.
The British artist’s washed out, hazy, heat-drenched take on figurative painting is him trying to figure...
By Eddy Frankel
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