Tabish Khan

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As much as we may race towards it when we're young — then shirk from it when we're older — ageing is part of life. Featuring over 120 objects and artworks, The Coming of Age's exhibits range from a 16th-century woodcut depicting a fountai
This exhibition is a tribute to the post-modern architect who once lived above the gallery space, and in keeping with his style, it includes artists who step outside art and architectural norms. Zayd Menk’s spinning installation, powered by a w
Hurvin Anderson was born in the UK to a father who had emigrated from Jamaica. It means he has ties to both sides of the Atlantic, and we see this in his paintings, which include lush landscapes and domestic interiors. His works cover childhood days
Curated by Maria Hinel, this exhibition asks us to reconsider how we treat, respect and value animal life. Tiziana Pers sells plates, and you must sign a contract stating you will never eat meat or fish from them. Amalia Pica has cast her own hands,
You may not have heard of Estonian painter Konrad Mägi, something Dulwich Picture Gallery is aiming to set right. It's what the gallery does best: taking a relatively unknown figure to British audiences and giving them a platform, as they alread
 

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