Tabish Khan

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A young woman walks joyously down a street before stopping to smash car windows with a flower-shaped poker as a female policewoman smiles and walks on by in a work by Pipilotti Rist. It’s a strong start to a collection of fantastic video art, i
Two of Britain's greatest landscape painters were also intense rivals. One raised in poverty, the other in wealth. One painter traditional, the other more experimental. It was one of the great rivalries, and Tate Britain explores Turner and Constable
The walls are covered in poetry, but the works look like enlarged pieces of paper that have been screwed up and unfolded. It’s as if they’ve been discarded and rediscovered, whether found or the result of the frustrations of the creative
Travel back to 17th-century Rome and the palazzo of Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani, where artists, scholars and collectors debated the merits of painting and sculpture. The Wallace Collection has recreated a part of the collection with a loan of Cupid
 

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