Tabish Khan

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Visitors to The National Gallery will be familiar with 'Whistlejacket', George Stubbs' masterful portrait of a rearing horse, devoid of a background. This exhibition focuses on his life-size horse portrait, 'Scrub', a work that has been on public dis
I’ve always been a fan of the Becher’s black-and-white photographs of architecture, standing stark against the landscape. We have sets of their trademark water towers and gasholders, plus some series I was less familiar with, featuring ho
I’ve written an entry for the catalogue of the work of Christopher Dennistoun, and here I am at his exhibition at @ConingsbyGallery - it’s free to visit and the remaining days are 18th - 21st March. Thank you to @Professional_Art_Bullshit
I’ve never liked Rose Wylie’s paintings, but I came in open-minded to her show at the RA... and yet my visit changed nothing. Defenders of the show will argue it’s fun, but in my opinion, that’s not good enough for the main ga
Playboy bunnies have been objectified for decades, and Cristine Brache examines their role and that of one, Dorothy Stratten. She wrote poetry, yet was only viewed for her body and has been largely forgotten after she was murdered by her husband. The
 

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