Tabish Khan

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Many galleries host group shows during the Summer months, but this one, featuring contemporary artists exploring the landscape, is rather special. Noemie Goudal’s film of a landscape gradually collapsing sits opposite Sholto Blissett’s st
Did you know that yellow is the brightest colour the human eye can perceive? Neither did I, but that’s at the centre of Ken Nwadiogbu’s celebration of black bodies. It feels like both a nod to the erasure of black lives in Western media a
It's all happening at the National Gallery. Is there a man stuck inside a sculpture? What's behind the rise of women abstract painters? Is the 50/50 split still right for galleries and artists? How dire is the state of the arts? I cover all this in m
I loved wandering through the Forest of Dean sculpture trail, where I saw more wildlife than people and finding each work was like a treasure hunt. It’s a permanent trail, that continues to grow, and it’s free to visit.

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What is the Future of Food? The Science Museum has an excellent exhibition on the history of food production, how it scaled up and what the future of food may be (until 4th January 2026, free - ticketed). I caught up with its curator Rupert Cole, and
 

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