Tabish Khan

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This annual exhibition features some of the most exciting emerging artists in the UK, including recent graduates, and it's been running for over 75 years. This year's exhibition includes Makiko Harris, who transforms symbols of femininity into powerf
The wall is covered in transparent donation boxes. They are all based on leaflets the artist duo have received, ranging from serious topics such as freedom for Palestine and stopping knife crime to more personal requests and some that may be scams. I
These intimate paintings include close-ups of faces, hands and lips, as well as a man lying in his underwear, which feels voyeuristic. The works are painted on metal that’s been dragged across concrete, so it’s covered in scratches and sc
The opening of a new display of Art Deco posters in the Global Poster Gallery at London Transport Museum explores why the 1920s-1930s was widely regarded as the golden age of poster design. I talked to the museum’s senior curator, Georgia Morle
We all face challenges in life. Some are personal to us, and others are more universal as we struggle with finances and heartbreak. This exhibition views mental health as a common thread that connects all humanity, rather than as an othering experien
 

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