Tabish Khan

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A spectacular exhibition of artefacts from the reign of Ramses II is on display at Battersea Power Station, at Neon, a venue that’s new to me (until 31st May, ticketed). It’s vast, and there are over 180 artefacts on loan from Egypt, and
Who gets to be seen in today’s society? That’s what Catherine Opie challenges in her exhibition, which includes some brilliantly staged portraits of members of the LGBT+ community. She also photographs wider communities, with gatherings o
Octogenarian David Hockney isn't letting age get in the way of his prolific output. We've only just had a Hockney exhibition, and here comes another, which includes a new body of work comprising five still lifes and five portraits depicting members o
Gordon Parks captured African-American life through his lens, and this exhibition brings together a slice of his powerful portfolio. It captures life behind bars, protest marches and portraits of black couples at home. The hardest images to look at a
I knew very little about Beatriz Gonzalez , so I went to her show at The Barbican with no expectations, and I was blown away by how creative and inventive she was.

She was an artist who drew inspiration from many sources and used a variety of materi
 

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