Tabish Khan

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The opening of a new display of Art Deco posters in the Global Poster Gallery at London Transport Museum explores why the 1920s-1930s was widely regarded as the golden age of poster design. I talked to the museum’s senior curator, Georgia Morle
We all face challenges in life. Some are personal to us, and others are more universal as we struggle with finances and heartbreak. This exhibition views mental health as a common thread that connects all humanity, rather than as an othering experien
What's it like to run a contemporary art museum on Bergamo and host a biennale in the mountains nearby? We speak to Lorenzo Giusti, director of @gamec_bergamo in our latest podcast episode. Click the link in my bio to listen to this great conversatio
Families relaxing together, indoors and outside. A woman staring out of the window in contemplation,  a young man looking back at us in a floral jumper, and two people asleep next to each other. Martha Zmpounou captures these intimate moments as if s
The Sainsbury Centre in Norwich is well worth a visit for the building and collection alone, and right now you can see two contemporary artworks that leave a lasting impact.

Upstairs, in the Seeds of Hate and Hope exhibition (until 17th May, free),
 

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