Tabish Khan

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Can we alter our fate, and can we sway it in our favour? It’s the question asked in this surreal exhibition, where clovers are growing inside an icosahedron filled with insulation -maybe a four-leafed one will eventually appear - while a giant
Georges Seurat was a master of Pointillism, a technique that uses many dots to build up paintings of landscapes, both with and without people. This exhibition brings together around 23 paintings, oil sketches and drawings made by Seurat during the fi
Following Anya Paintsil's museum exhibition at Ty Pawb, this series continues her reflections on returning to Wales; the exhibition’s title is Welsh for “motherland”. It references animals around her, such as a local peacock populat
Lucian Freud was one of Britain's greatest painters, but as with almost all painters, he cut his artistic teeth with drawings. The National Portrait Gallery places Freud's sketchbooks and sketches alongside his paintings, demonstrating how his works
When it comes to creating immersive art installations that you'll never forget, Chiharu Shiota rarely fails. In Threads of Life she weaves threads throughout a space and incorporates items within it, from keys and dresses to boats and doors. Shiota's
 

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