Tabish Khan

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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
It takes something special to fill White Cube’s largest gallery, and Klara Hosnedlova has pulled it off. Sandstone sculptures on the wall look like parts of a fossilised creature that’s been uncovered, and the central piece feels like an
This playful exhibition takes our usual interactions with art and messes with our expectations. We paint a life model while sitting at an easel that spins and moves, so they aren’t always in sight. We spot some keys on the floor, thinking someo
I always look forward to this exhibition of the quartet of photographers shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. This year it includes Rene Matic's snaps of everyday life that examine class and identity, and Jane Evelyn Atwood's 10
Close-ups of men delivering political speeches, singers performing, and people watching the news on television sets visible through shopfront windows. Naira Mushtaq captures a snapshot of Pakistan at a time when tensions were rising with its neighbou
 

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