Tabish Khan

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Light meets architecture in these works, where light is concealed or beams out at us. It’s all based on the urban world, with paintings on repurposed doors and door fragments. The accidents of beauty inspire Nathaniel Rackowe’s work, as w
After 35 years, Mayfair gallery Annely Juda has moved to new digs nearby on Hanover Square. To launch the new space, they're hosting a show of their, and arguably Britain's, most celebrated artist, David Hockney. It includes works he's created over t
What’s even better than a new gallery opening in London? When it opens with a cracking show. Interval in Clerkenwell has a great concept of combining contemporary art with the historical artworks it references. Twelve floral digital artworks, a
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
 

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