Ithell Colquhoun

St James the Less Church and Tate Britain

Coffee · Lecture · Lunch · Exhibition

Thursday 16th October 2025 *NB updated date*

Ithell Colquhoun was an important figure in British surrealism during 1930s and 40s. She was one of the most radical artists of her generation, an innovative writer, and a practicing occultist. With explorations of feminine power, personal fulfilment and societal transformation, Colquhoun’s art shows her understanding of the world as a spiritual cosmos. Featuring over 200 of her works, this exhibition traces Colquhoun’s evolution as an artist – from her early work as a student to her engagement with the intertwined ideas of sexual identity, ecology and occultism. This exhibition urges audiences to travel through Colquhoun’s writings, drawings, paintings, early theatre projects and mural designs – many of which never seen before – culminating in a room dedicated to her artistic rendition of a Tarot deck.

The lecture by Dr Frankie Dytor will prepare you for the exhibition so that you can make the most of your time in the gallery and gain the greatest insight into the works. Please join us for lunch afterwards at Osteria Dell’Angolo.

Order of Events

10.30 Coffee at St James the Less Church, Pimlico

11.00 Lecture for Artemisia Members at St James the Less Church, Pimlico

12.30 Lunch at Osteria Dell’Angolo

14.00 Exhibition at Tate Britain – Ithell Colquhoun

Costs

Coffee                                                                                                 Complimentary

Lecture                                                                                               £27.00 + (£2.96 booking fee)

Lecture and Lunch (2 courses, wine and coffee)              £72.00 + (£6.71 booking fee

Book

Please note you must purchase your own tickets to the exhibition from the Tate website. This allows you to choose the time you want to enter and to use any discounts or memberships you may have.

Tate Exhibition tickets 

If you would like further information please email me on [email protected] or call 01379 871800.