Tabish Khan

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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
In this episode of the podcast we speak to Jennifer Gilbert, founder and director of Jennifer Lauren Gallery. She passionately champions disabled, neurodivergent, self-taught and overlooked artists and that comes across in this fabulous listen. Click
I’m a fan of these glowing, surreal landscapes that feel like a dream, or maybe a sci-fi movie. It was my first visit to this gallery, and I arrived on a dark, rainy early evening, which felt like the perfect way to approach these cinematic pai
 

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