Tabish Khan

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Thank you to @BartsNorthWing and @YPALondon for a tour of the Hogarth Stair and the Great Hall, which have reopened after a year of repair, restoration, and conservation. It’s free to visit and open Mondays, Tuesdays and the first Sunday of eve
When I go to a major museum or art gallery, I want an exhibition with conceptual weight or an interesting idea to go with the beautiful objects. It’s the combination of the two that Dirty Looks at Barbican gets spot on (until 25th January, tick
I recently visited the 'Seeds of Hate and Hope' exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, part of the ‘Can we stop killing each other?’ season. 

We would expect an exhibition covering genocides, ethnic cleansing, war crimes and crimes
Would you pay £1m for a pile of old rope? 

That’s the question David Shrigley is asking in his latest exhibition at Stephen Friedman Gallery (until 20th December, free). He’s literally asking for money for old rope, and it’s
A young woman walks joyously down a street before stopping to smash car windows with a flower-shaped poker as a female policewoman smiles and walks on by in a work by Pipilotti Rist. It’s a strong start to a collection of fantastic video art, i
 

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