New York-based Bahamian artist Tavares Strachan, a recipient of the MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’, is known for his bold and ambitious works, like launching a gold sculpture of the first Black American in the US space programme into orbit and sending a 4.5 ton block of ice to Bahamas from the Arctic. You can see some of his art up close at the Hayward Gallery, which is hosting the Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere exhibition. The show explores the way he tackles cultural visibility, neglected figures and how the past impacts on a sense of belonging through large-scale collages, neon works, mixed-media installations, and bronze and ceramic sculptures. Pieces on display include a giant bronze head of Marcus Garvey, an encyclopedia of lost stories, and tribal masks from Africa and Papua New Guinea paired with plaster busts of Western Black cultural figures.