The Music is Black: A British Story
125 years of Black music-making in Britain. Spanning four continents, this is a story of excellence, struggle, resilience and joy.
125 years of Black music-making in Britain. Spanning four continents, this is a story of excellence, struggle, resilience and joy.
Step into The Music is Black: A British Story and travel through time as over 120 tracks from every era play directly through your headset. More than an exhibition, this immersive sound experience explores the power and impact of Black British music.
Exhibition highlights
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Skin performing in Clit Rock suit made by Daniel Pollitt at Glastonbury, 2022 -
Stagewear customised and worn by DJ Paulette, 1992. Made by Knickerbox -
Acoustic guitar, 1964. Donated by Joan Armatrading -
So Solid Crew, Battersea Park, 2001 -
Big Mama Thornton for Arhoolie Records, about 1958 – 70 -
Skepta and Jammer, Run the Road, Fabric, 2005, London, England -
Sign for The Blue Note club, made by Tom Hingston, 1993 -
Mis-Teeq, 2003 -
Against Racism during The Specials’ set, gelatin silver print (printed 2012), 1981, Potternewton Park, Leeds
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Photography by Nathan Shadrach, featuring Chloe Carterr and Malik Henry