Tabish Khan

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There’s always too much going on in William Kentridge’s work to absorb in one sitting. The works are always wide-ranging and cover devastating history of the Second World War, colonialism and Apartheid. They can be non-linear in how the a
The National Gallery has received the two largest donations ever received by a cultural institution, and yet it has a deficit and staff are leaving through a ‘voluntary exit scheme’. It may seem incongruous, but it shows the flip side of
It’s worth heading just outside of Glasgow to Greenock to visit the Wyllieum. I’ll admit I didn’t know much about George Wyllie, and it was a revelation to discover his inventive and playful art, which included sailing an oversized
Who do you think will win the Museum of the Year? I can’t see how anyone other than the V&A East Storehouse could win. It’s been universally praised, including by me; it’s the future of how museum stores should be made accessibl
It’s said that a great painting leaps off the canvas; well, here they come shooting out of the walls. Mateo Revillo paints abstract works on standard canvases, then slices them apart and recomposes them, reconfiguring them in the gallery space.
 

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