Tabish Khan

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There are some artworks that you see that stick with you for a lifetime. That’s the case for this dead squirrel that I first came across in an exhibition at The Whitechapel Gallery in 2012. In a miniature kitchen, a squirrel lies slumped over a
A cosmic textile artwork with a uterus at its centre, ceramic vessels on the floor and lines of beads hanging from the ceiling. Adapting traditions from her Creole heritage and reflecting on stories of intergenerational trauma she has created immersi
It’s a real privilege to be a trustee and supporter of the annual @INGDiscerningEye exhibition. I have my own purchase prize, and this year, this tender drawing of a mother and baby by @SarahGooder will be added to my home collection. The exhib
Nothing is quite as it seems in these landscapes by Noemie Goudal. The final room features a video of a rock formation that periodically explodes, revealing it’s just an image, and a different image lies beyond it. It’s a hypnotic and ill
 

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