
Summary
- Tate Britain opens The 90s exhibition in October 2026, exploring British culture during the 1990s
- Edward Enninful curates the show, bringing together photographers, artists, and fashion designers from the period
- Works by Juergen Teller, Damien Hirst, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, and others will be displayed
Tate Britain will present The 90s, an exhibition examining British culture during the 1990s. The show opens October 8, 2026 and runs through February 14, 2027. Edward Enninful, former editor-in-chief of British Vogue, serves as curator.
Britain emerged from recession in the early 1990s. The period saw shifts across music, art, and fashion. Britpop bands competed for chart positions. Young British Artists challenged established art world conventions. The fashion industry promoted what became known as the 'Cool Britannia' movement, with Kate Moss as a central figure.
The exhibition brings together works from multiple disciplines. Photography forms a significant portion of the display. Juergen Teller, Nick Knight, David Sims, and Corinne Day all have images in the show. These photographers documented fashion and culture during the decade.
Visual artists feature prominently. Damien Hirst's work appears alongside pieces by Gillian Wearing and Yinka Shonibare. These artists gained recognition during the 1990s and influenced contemporary art practice.
Fashion collections occupy another section of the exhibition. Designers Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, and Hussein Chalayan shaped the decade's aesthetic direction. Their work pushed boundaries in construction, materials, and presentation.
Enninful brings substantial experience to the curatorial role. He joined i-D magazine as fashion director at age 18. His career includes positions at Vogue, Vogue Italia, and W Magazine. He now leads EE72, his creative agency.
The curator has expanded his practice beyond editorial work. After leaving British Vogue, he organized a Robert Mapplethorpe exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac in March 2024. This marked his first curatorial project. He also hosted artist talks focused on the 1990s at Art Basel Paris in 2025.
The 1990s left a lasting mark on British culture. Music, art, and fashion from the period continue to influence contemporary work. The decade saw new approaches to creativity and self-expression. Economic recovery created space for experimentation across cultural sectors.
Tate Britain describes the era as a time of optimism and rebellion. The exhibition aims to capture the energy that defined those years. Visitors will encounter objects and images that shaped how Britain presented itself domestically and internationally.
The show examines how different creative fields intersected during the decade. Photographers worked with fashion designers. Artists collaborated with musicians. These connections created a distinct cultural moment.
Details about the exhibition appear on Tate Britain's website. The museum is located at Millbank, London SW1P 4RG. Visitors should check the website for opening hours, ticket prices, and booking information.
The 90s offers a look at a formative period in recent British history. The exhibition provides context for understanding current trends in art, fashion, and visual culture. Enninful's selection reflects his deep knowledge of the period and its key figures.
Andrea Darren
Born in Manchester, from a young age, she was passionate about art and design. She studied at the University of the Arts in London, where she developed her skills in these fields. Today, Andrea works as an editor for a renowned publishing house, combining her love for art and design with her editorial expertise.
