Tabish Khan

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@LondonArtFair is now open and I've selected some of my highlights. It was an honour to be invited by @ArtAML_ to help judge the Best Stand Awards. Congratulations to the winner and runners-up, @OsborneSamuelGallery, @TacheGalleryLondon and @Cavalier
I had no idea that Hawai’i and the UK had such a close relationship going back two centuries - that is, until I visited the new British Museum exhibition (until 25th May, ticketed). Through artefacts, textiles and statues of Gods, this fascinat
These are striking figurative paintings, and up close, you can see the subtle embroidery. She paints in Indigo due to its links to the suppression of the black body through forced labour and exploitation. They are powerful, memorable paintings. 

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Poking fun at the trappings of empire, Irish painter Conor Harrington blurs the elaborate clothing, making it look like the circus it is. Including bunting and ermine cloaks, the works are abstracted to reflect the fading legacy of colonialism that s
 

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