Tabish Khan

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On the corner of the intersection of two major roads, and a short walk from Earl’s Court station, is not where you’d expect to find an arts venue. Yet, that’s where Mosaic Rooms has been based; it’s a space that supports and a
How much do we observe the space we live in? Rod Kitson has been recreating his flat through paintings, one square foot at a time. Each painting is completed in a day and reflects what the flat looked like at the time, so as we move from one piece to
Jock McFadyen's substantial paintings of sections of the Tube (some measuring around two metres long) are soundtracked by creaks, groans and grinding — as recorded by Pogues musician Jem Finer. The paintings aren't the kind of pictures that tou
A spectacular exhibition of artefacts from the reign of Ramses II is on display at Battersea Power Station, at Neon, a venue that’s new to me (until 31st May, ticketed). It’s vast, and there are over 180 artefacts on loan from Egypt, and
Who gets to be seen in today’s society? That’s what Catherine Opie challenges in her exhibition, which includes some brilliantly staged portraits of members of the LGBT+ community. She also photographs wider communities, with gatherings o
 

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