Tabish Khan

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All the artists in this show examine politics, history, and erasure through innovative means. Sabrina Tirvengadum recreates lost family albums using AI, Qualeasha Wood portrays digital screens with multiple tabs and selfies in a tapestry, and Jess At
Welcome to the British countryside, but not as you know it. Wild creatures range instead of humans in this imaginary world, where the focus is on poisonous plants — rare, harmful elements that can be found in the normally peaceful pastoral worl
These surreal landscape paintings merge the hills and skies of the artist’s West Yorkshire childhood with more personal emotions and memories, including the loss of her mother in 2025. The results are atmospheric skies that blend natural phenom
Where would we be without our friends and family? The power of our communities becomes even more critical for those suffering mental health challenges. Each of the artists featured has created work that explores the emotions evoked when groups of peo
What does home look like to us? For artist KV Duong, it's complicated - he's an ethnically Chinese artist born in Vietnam, raised in Canada, and now living and working in the UK. All of these backgrounds come together in his works on latex — a
 

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