Tabish Khan

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Hiroshige's prints, drawings and books capture a time of great transformation in Japan as it opened up to the world. From fashionable figures and energetic city views, to remote landscapes and impressions of the natural world, it's all set out in fan
It was great to see this @LotharGoetz mural on the staircase on a recent visit to @LeedsArtGallery. I love these interventions, including his work on the exterior of @TownerGallery
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Liz Hingley collaborates with those seeking sanctuary to create the SIM project, which features SIM-card-sized artworks that reflect on the importance of SIM cards to displaced persons. Her installation is currently visible on The Strand, and I spoke
Found drums from different eras are piled atop one another to resemble figures. It’s a reference to Matt’s late father, a drummer. While the second room is a tribute to the next generation, the Goldens often take their children on night w
The world needs to find a balance between technology and nature, and that's exactly what the work of Jasmine Pradissitto does. She's a physicist and artist who has worked with pollution-absorbing ceramics, and as the first artist in residence of the
 

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