Tabish Khan

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A shoal of carp swim around the feet of a boy in a living room, figures dance around a fire, and vultures pick at the body of a lying person. There’s a wonderful sense of movement in Shaquelle Whyte’s latest paintings that makes you wonde
All arts institutions want their works to engage with local communities, but not all manage to take their works into these local communities. That’s precisely what the Orobie Biennial is addressing, organised by Galleria d’Arte Moderna e
We’re always intrigued by what’s just out of sight, concealed by a sheet or cloth. Danielle Fretwell ignites our curiosity by covering large sections of her paintings, leaving us to wonder what’s underneath. She completes the illusi
Cecil Beaton captured many iconic images, but this is the first exhibition dedicated solely to his fashion and portrait photography. It looks at how the society photographer extraordinaire captured the elegance, eccentricity and allure of an entire e
Ibraaz is a new cultural hub focusing on the Global South which has opened in Fitzrovia, complete with a bookshop, café, library, and a fantastic exhibition space. Its debut exhibition features Ibrahim Mahama’s site-specific installation
 

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