Tabish Khan

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Enter a darkened space with 48 plinths. Look inside, and you’ll find images of objects that used to be housed in the Raqqa Museum in Northern Syria. The museum was looted by the so-called Islamic State, which destroyed or sold the items on the
If you’re looking for a bit of recent Scottish art history, Modern Two in Edinburgh is hosting an exhibition of the works of landscape painter Joan Eardley, with her moody, heavily textured paintings hanging alongside those of other artists fro
I've always admired how Katharina Grosse embraces scale to create large, vivid works — and at White Cube's space in Bermondsey, she has plenty of room to work with. Grosse believes that colour is an immediate, visceral force — one that ca
2026 marks 200 years since the founding of The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA), and to celebrate the occasion and contribution of Scottish artists to the culture of the country, the UK and the wider world, they’ve launched RSA200: Celebrating Toge
Ever been to the UK's Sistine Chapel? In this episode we speak to Matthew Mees, chief executive, and Kate Miners, director of public engagement and commercial, about the spectacular Painted Hall in Greenwich. We cover its history, the stories within
 

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