Tabish Khan

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The Pantanal in South America is the world's largest wetland, and it's now regularly burning during the dry season. Through over 60 photographs, the Science Museum presents water-drenched panoramas alongside heartbreaking documentation of the 2020 an
From a distance, these works look like galaxies or wormholes, mappings of data or visualisations of sound that pull you in with their depth. Get up close, and you see they are made up of lots of dots in the style of the Pointillists, creating an opti
Elaborate floral constructions — including life-sized animals made from flowers — mean the annual Orchid festival at Kew Gardens is always enchanting. This year, it's inspired by China's biodiversity, heritage and history of scientific co
This show brings together two sculptors reflecting on different aspects of iconography. Cas Campbell combines human and animal elements to represent historic queer women who recognised that we aren’t so separate from nature, whether through a p
 

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