Tabish Khan

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How do we make art more accessible for those who are blind or partially blind? We speak to Dr Aaron McPeake and Professor Ken Wilder, two of the curators of Beyond the Visual at Henry Moore Institute, the UK's first major sculpture exhibition where b
One of the many reasons I love art is for its stories. Case in point is this sculpture of Mary Woolaston, a Black 17th-century well-keeper in London, by Marcia Bennett-Male. Bennett-Male is the UK’s only Black female stonemason, and I love how
You could spend hours with these fantastically detailed drawings and not identify every detail, even with the artist-provided handy guides next to each piece. They are gruesome, satirical, and thoughtful drawings that look at the horse cloning lawsui
A decapitated head, what looks to be a traumatic birth and demonic figures. All of these can be found in the graphite drawings on cotton suspended in the gallery. The images are based on Persian mysticism, and neither shows good nor evil, bringing to
Walk past this grand building, and you’ll see a giant black balloon asking why am I so distracted? Or you may not, if you’re deep in your phone, despite it being so obvious. There’s social commentary and humour throughout Ryan Gande
 

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