London’s artwork and vogue worlds got here collectively at the moment at a press preview for Tate Britain’s autumn blockbuster The 90s: Artwork and Style (8 October 2026 -14 February 2027). The extremely anticipated present guarantees to discover “this era’s surge of inventive vitality” underneath the knowledgeable eye of former British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, a number one mild of the seismic decade in query. Enninful launched the exhibition within the luxurious setting of The Groucho Membership—a famed 90s Soho hang-out—telling the assembled crowd that it was the primary time he’d seen the fabled hotspot within the daytime.
“What outlined that interval was an vitality and a refusal of hierarchy,” he informed the press, stating that that is “not only a reflection of the YBA (Younger British Artists) second” which is “a part of the story, not the entire story”. Dominique Heyse-Moore, one of many exhibition curators, offered key works and artists within the present, from Damien Hirst to Corinne Day, Helen Chadwick and Jenny Saville. Woman energy guidelines (even at a Tate briefing) with Enninful quipping that the all-women curatorial crew are Tate’s equal of the Spice Women.





