Tabish Khan

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Families relaxing together, indoors and outside. A woman staring out of the window in contemplation,  a young man looking back at us in a floral jumper, and two people asleep next to each other. Martha Zmpounou captures these intimate moments as if s
The Sainsbury Centre in Norwich is well worth a visit for the building and collection alone, and right now you can see two contemporary artworks that leave a lasting impact.

Upstairs, in the Seeds of Hate and Hope exhibition (until 17th May, free),
It was great to be in conversation with @PaulCareyKent at @LondonArtFair to launch his new book covering London’s diverse gallery scene, published and sold by @WorldofFAD. We spoke about how his book came about, London’s galleries, what t
In my latest Diary of a London Art Critic:

- Should artists get a living wage?
- Is £200k too much for an art prize?
- Death in Norwich: Two contemporary masterpieces 
- I say Aloha to the first major exhibition of the year
- Did you know that
 

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