Tate Britain commission will be ‘in dialogue’ with Rex Whistler’s 1927 mural and its racist imagery

Tate Britain has commissioned a new artwork to be exhibited alongside a mural containing racist imagery, after discussions with historians, artists, cultural advisers and civic representatives.

The new installation will be “in dialogue” with the floor-to-ceiling mural by Rex Whistler in what was formerly a restaurant at the London gallery.

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