Tabish Khan

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If you’re leaving a building to move to a new space,  this is how you do it – by letting one of your artists trash the place. Tadashi Kawamata has smashed through the walls and panelling to expose the memories of the place, including asse
I’ve been following Andrew Salgado’s portraits for over a decade now and keep getting sucked into the worlds he creates. This series focuses on his love of books, so we see stacks in the space and his paintings and writers at their desks
This is a beautifully curated and lit exhibition of artists in a church over 900 years old and nestled within the City of London. Some artists lean into the religious theme with co-curator Elena Unger’s dramatic apocalyptic paintings showing th
While the Barber Institute in Birmingham is undergoing a refurb, some of its masterpieces have gone on a road trip and stopped off in London. Ranging from the Renaissance to the 20th century, The Barber in London includes work by greats including Gai
I love this artist’s style; he captures his sitters with colourful, loose, expressive brushstrokes. His distinct approach of leaving plenty of white space makes every painting more vibrant, whether in full-body portraits or smaller works of hea
 

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