Tabish Khan

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Spiky figures sit under a bed frame and child-like things equipped with claws, horns and beaks
haunt the gallery like sentinels or misfits, suggesting protection, defiance or both. Welcome to the cute and cuddly (but also rebellious and mischievous)
This exhibition brings together three artists who all work with paper. I love Angela Glajcar’s layered paper works, which make you want to reach inside. There are a few different techniques of hers on display in this show. Bay Tang Jiaxin delic
Here's an art exhibition you won't forget in a hurry — not least because it explodes all around you. This immense sculpture covers the walls and floor of the exhibition space with fragments of wood recalling the formation of extreme weather eve
While in Paris, I paid my first visit to the stunning Fondation Louis Vuitton building, which is architecturally impressive. It’s hosting a major David Hockney exhibition (until 31st August, ticketed). I had heard many great things, but I was s
Jenny Saville has an excellent show @NationalPortraitGallery. With her big fleshy nudes, close-up faces and expressive paintings, this is must-see for all fans of figurative paintings. I’ve always been a fan of her work and this is a superb col
 

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