Hurvin Anderson 27 Jun - 1 Nov 2026 External Exhibition
The Campus, Claverack, New York
For The Campus 2026 Thomas Dane Gallery is pleased to present a selection of monotypes and prints by Hurvin Anderson. Produced at Durham Press, the works on show will focus on two of the core subjects in Anderon’s work: the barbershop as a site of cultural affirmation; and Mrs. S. Keita – a figure Anderson has returned to across a range of media over nearly a decade, culminating in a suite of eight vibrant screenprints.
This will be the Campus's 3rd Annual Exhibition at the former Ockawamick School in Claverack, New York. This year, the collaborative model includes the UK-based galleries Thomas Dane Gallery, Emalin, Herald St & Gordon Robichaux, Hollybush Gardens, Lisson, Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, Modern Art, and Vigo Gallery. Artist presentations from each of these galleries will be shown alongside artists from the six founding galleries: Bortolami, James Cohan, kaufmann repetto, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps, and kurimanzutto.
Hurvin Anderson was born in Birmingham in 1965 and lives and works in Cambridge and London. Selected solo exhibitions include: Hurvin Anderson, Tate Britain, London, England (2026); Hurvin Anderson: Passenger Opportunity, Pérez Art Museum, Miami FL (2024–2025); Salon Paintings, Hepworth Wakefield, Wakefield, England [travelled to Hastings Contemporary, Hastings, England; Kistefos Museum, Jevnaker, Norway] (2023–2024); Reverb, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, England (2021); Hurvin Anderson, The Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago IL (2020), They Have a Mind of Their Own, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (2019); Hurvin Anderson: Dub Versions, New Art Exchange, Nottingham, England (2016); Hurvin Anderson: Backdrop, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis MI (2015); Hurvin Anderson: New Works, Thomas Dane Gallery, London, England (2013); Hurvin Anderson: reporting back, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England (2013); Peter’s Series 2007-09, Studio Museum, Harlem, New York NY (2009); Art Now: Hurvin Anderson, Tate Modern, London, England (2009). Recent group shows include: Life Between Islands, Caribbean – British Art, 50s to Now, Tate Britain, London, England (2021); Mixing It Up: Painting Today, Hayward Gallery, London, England (2021); British Art Show 9, Hayward Gallery, London, England [travelled to Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, Scotland; Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Wolverhampton, England; University of Wolverhampton School of Art, Wolverhampton, England; Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, England; The Whitworth, Manchester, England; KARST, Plymouth, England; The Levinsky Gallery, Plymouth, England; The Box, Plymouth, England; Plymouth College of Art, Plymouth, England]. In 2017, Hurvin Anderson was nominated for the Turner Prize, and in 2023 he was elected as a Royal Academician in the category of Painting by The Royal Academy of Arts.

Hurvin Anderson, He's Upstairs, 2023 © Hurvin Anderson. Photo: Durham Press.
