Tabish Khan

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Based on collaged photographs of people in his community, Cato creates painted everyday scenes, including drumming, playing a guitar, or socialising at a barbershop. I enjoy how he makes his work more expressive through exaggerated hands and faces, a
This exhibition celebrates contemporary craft-making in Japan, with works by over 120 makers on show and 2,000 objects in total spanning clay, glass, wood, leather and metal. Japan has a long history of craft, often with rigorous apprenticeships, and
Laurence Edwards‘ monumental sculptures are often solitary and outdoors, and his gallery Messums has given us a chance to see many of them together under one roof in this cavernous exhibition space. The bronze works appear as if carved from woo
An eXhibition of SMALL things with BIG ideas is an annual exhibition at White Conduit Projects (until 18th January, free to visit), co-curated by my fellow critic Paul Carey-Kent.

Read more about this great show and other ways to find original artwo
 

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