Tabish Khan

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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
Should we start charging entry fees for museums? This is an ongoing debate, and I make my case for why we should keep them free entry in my latest Diary of a London Art Critic (link in bio). What do you think?
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Each of these works is layered with a narrative around migration, heritage and culture. I hadn’t come across Bhajan Hunjan’s work before, and this collection of pieces made between 1980 and today gives us a great glimpse of her career and
We can all agree that the COVID-19 lockdowns were a strange time, as we were forced to change how we lived. Ishbel Myerscough created drawings of her children’s bedrooms, which are on view in this exhibition. Even a simple painting of assorted
 

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