This catalog accompanies the exhibition Edward Burra, on view at Tate Britain, London, from October 16, 2025 to February 8, 2026.
Celebrating one of Britain’s most original and unconventional modern artists, the volume explores the life and work of Edward John Burra (1905–1976), whose vividly imaginative paintings defied artistic trends. Known for his depictions of Harlem nightlife, wartime scenes, and surreal landscapes, Burra captured the rhythm, tension, and humor of twentieth-century life with an unmistakable visual voice.
Edited by Thomas Kennedy and Eliza Spindel, this richly illustrated 224-page hardcover brings together more than eighty works, many drawn from Tate’s own collection. Essays trace Burra’s artistic evolution—from early social satire to haunting wartime imagery and his late fascination with the British countryside, while highlighting his friendships, travels, and deep engagement with music, theatre, and popular culture.
Published by Tate Publishing in association with Abrams Books, Edward Burra is an essential resource for readers interested in modern British art, Surrealism, and the vibrant intersections of politics, pop culture, and painting in the twentieth century.











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