Turner Prize winning Professor to represent Great Britain at global art festival

3 April 2025

Emeritus Professor Lubaina Himid to deliver new solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale 2026

A University of Central Lancashire* Emeritus Professor has been chosen to represent Great Britain at a globally renowned international art festival.

Turner Prize winner Lubaina Himid CBE will deliver a major solo exhibition of new work at the Venice Biennale 2026.

The Emeritus Professor of Contemporary Art is one of the pioneers of the Black British Art Movement. She has spent her career pioneering a practice which addresses themes of race, history, feminism, cultural memory and identity. She has specifically highlighted the trade in enslaved people and the contribution made by the people of the Black Diaspora.

Lubaina, who has lived and worked in Preston since the early 1990s, said: “I laughed out loud with both disbelief and pleasure when I found out about this wonderful invitation to represent Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2026.

"It is such a great honour and at the same time a huge challenge and a brilliant and exciting opportunity to make something particularly special"

Lubaina Himid CBE, Emeritus Professor of Contemporary Art

“It is such a great honour and at the same time a huge challenge and a brilliant and exciting opportunity to make something particularly special, which resonates with multiple audiences, communicates with complex histories and looks to a more collaborative future.”

Her work will go on display next year in the famous Italian city’s British Pavilion.

“I’m determined to have a great time doing it,” she commented. “It’s such a dream venue. Venice is everybody’s favourite city, and the pavilion itself is so British, on the top of that little hill, trying to be very grand and actually quite domestic. I love making shows that work with the place they’re in.”

Following her Turner Prize win in 2017, Lubaina received a CBE for her contributions to the arts in 2018.

Professor Graham Baldwin, Vice-Chancellor at the University, said: “I’m absolutely delighted the British Council has recognised Lubaina’s amazing work and chosen her to represent Great Britain at such a prestigious international art exhibition.

"She has been a driving force for the Black British Art Movement during her illustrious career and I know Lubaina will create a fantastic eye-catching and thought-provoking new exhibition"

Professor Graham Baldwin, Vice-Chancellor at the University

“She has been a driving force for the Black British Art Movement during her illustrious career and I know Lubaina will create a fantastic eye-catching and thought-provoking new exhibition.”

The Venice Biennale attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year and will run from 9 May to 22 November 2026.

Emma Dexter, the British Council Collection and Commissioner of the British Pavilion, added: “Himid pushes the boundaries of painting practice through sound and sculptural installation, incorporating new materials, textures, narratives and formats in her work.

“Combining a radical optimism with social critique, she will transform the Pavilion with her vibrant, articulate and spatially dynamic artworks. Himid’s exhibitions take the visitor on an exploratory journey, which is why it’s so exciting to imagine how she will use the enfilade of six spaces in the British Pavilion.”

*University of Central Lancashire is proudly changing to University of Lancashire

PHOTO CREDIT TO ADAMA JALLOH