Tabish Khan

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The world is full of culture, heritage and architecture that’s been erased by colonialism. What if you could highlight this through an artwork? That’s what Palestinian Saudi artist Dana Awartani has done through her film and installation
Lacquered vases, grand architectural models and broken shards of ceramic are all part of an exhibition that reflects on the artist’s dual Malayan-Chinese and English heritage.  Incorporating traditional techniques such as Japanning and faux boi
I've always been a fan of this annual exhibition, where the gallery showcases small-scale works by the artists it works with, along with several invited artists. It's fun to see them getting inventive when working at a smaller-scale than usual and al
What a treat to visit Christmas at @WaddesdonManor_NT for the first time. They’ve done a phenomenal job inside the house, on the outdoor light trail, and on the projection on the manor house. They also make the mince pies in-house, and they are
This is a great origami-inspired Christmas tree by @thisisamyjackson. It lights up in response to human sounds and movement, and can be found near the entrance to The Design Museum. It’s on until 6th January.
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