Overview
- Tate Britain announced a major exhibition curated by Edward Enninful titled The 90s: Art and Fashion, scheduled from October 8 to February 14, 2027.
- The museum says the show gathers work by nearly 70 contributors with more than 100 photographs, artworks, and garments, reflecting a do-it-yourself spirit seen in photography by Corinne Day, Nigel Shafran, and Juergen Teller.
- Enninful says the exhibition examines the mix of high and low culture, the politicization of fashion and image, and the rise of diversity as a creative force.
- Planned highlights include runway moments by Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, and Hussein Chalayan, suits by Ozwald Boateng, runway footage of Joe Casely-Hayford, and work linked to Young British Artists such as Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst.
- The program invites a fresh look at the 1990s as a turning point in British visual culture, signaling a museum push to treat fashion and art as part of one shared story.