October 2025
This autumn, Somerset House presents Jennie Baptiste: Rhythm & Roots — the first major solo exhibition from pioneering Black British photographer Jennie Baptiste.
Image credit: Roots Manuva 1999
Spanning three decades of photography, the exhibition showcases iconic and previously unseen portraits from Baptiste’s archive, celebrating the rich cultural influence of Black British communities across music, fashion, and youth identity. From the flamboyant energy of London’s dancehall scene to the rise of hip hop and R&B, Baptiste’s lens offers a vital visual record of a generation in motion.
Image credit: DJ Shortee Blitz (from Revolutions @ 33 ⅓ rpm) 1999
Visitors will encounter defining images of figures including Roots Manuva, Estelle, Ms Dynamite and NAS, as well as street portraits of everyday icons from 1990s Brixton and beyond. A highlight includes the return of Revolutions @33 1/3 rpm — Baptiste’s seminal documentation of London’s hip hop DJ scene, exhibited here for the first time since 1999, complete with original mixes from the DJs she photographed.
Image credit: Ragga from Dancehall series 1993
The exhibition also features Black Chains of Icon, a powerful conceptual series exploring themes of Black identity, resilience, and legacy through layered materials, historic quotes, and experimental printing techniques.
Immersive and celebratory, Rhythm & Roots affirms Baptiste’s rightful place in the canon of British photography. Presented with a soundtrack of DJ-curated mixes, a public programme of talks, and creative responses from the community, this exhibition honours the sound, style, and stories that shaped a cultural movement — and continue to shape it today.
Unique Venues of London
Henwood House
Henwood
Ashford
TN24 8DH