Tabish Khan

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Living in London means you’re being surveilled at all times; some people find this creepy, others walk on in blissful ignorance. Walk in front of Arcadia Missa, and you’ll be live-streamed into the gallery. While inside, it gets creepier,
For an artist of North African heritage living in LA, it’s understandable that ICE features heavily in his work, which includes protests against them, and the migrant workers waiting in car parks that have become a target. The artist himself ha
Veronica Ryan recreates commodities such as tea, oranges and vanilla pods as small-scale sculptures —  reminding us they are hidden legacies of colonial trade. She works across sculpture, textiles and works on paper, and there are over 100 piec
The all-female line-up in this group show interrogates what beauty is in contemporary society and the impossible standards to which everyone, especially women, are held. Juno Calypso’s photograph of a wig on the floor makes it obvious that perf
Despite having travelled to the South Coast many times for art exhibitions, I had never ventured to Hastings Contemporary. My first visit is to see The Open: Odyssey, the inaugural open submission selling exhibition at the gallery, in partnership wit
 

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