The 90s: Art and Fashion at Tate Britain, London

Sarah Lucas, Chicken Knickers, 1997. © Sarah Lucas. Courtesy the artist and Sadie Coles HQ, London. Tate.

In Autumn 2026, Tate Britain will stage the first exhibition to explore the art, photography and fashion of the 1990s, a decade synonymous with possibility, optimism and an audacious spirit. The 90s: Art and Fashion will explore this period’s surge of creative energy, shaped by its opportunities and challenges. Featuring nearly 70 artists, photographers and designers, from the Young British Artists (YBAs) to Alexander McQueen, the show will spotlight the emergence of this generation of exciting and diverse artistic talent that reshaped Britain’s cultural identity. Drawing on curator Edward Enninful OBE’s experience of the decade, The 90s will bring together over 100 photographs, paintings, sculptures and garments to re-evaluate one of the most transformative moments in British art including work by Sarah Lucas, Eileen Perrier, Poulomi Desai, Elaine Constantine and Maud Sulter.

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