Tabish Khan

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Highlighting the seductive and the strange, this exhibition features some great paintings. Whether that be the distorted bodies in the works of Mia Wilkinson and Harriet Horner (the latter curated the show), or the close-up figures of Elspeth Vince a
The @VAMuseum has reopened its Gilbert Galleries (free) after a major refurbishment and expansion from four to seven galleries, and they’ve done a great job with it. It also gave it a chance to become more relevant to a contemporary audience. R
Elsa Schiaparelli once said "In difficult times fashion is always outrageous". With over 200 objects - including garments, accessories, jewellery, paintings, photographs, sculpture, furniture, perfumes and archive material - this exhibition
I’ve written about whether London is facing another gallery exodus (link in bio), but just as galleries close, others open, including the impressive new @SundaramTagore gallery on Pall Mall. Here I am pictured with a work by @Karen1Knorr and ta
As much as we may race towards it when we're young — then shirk from it when we're older — ageing is part of life. Featuring over 120 objects and artworks, The Coming of Age's exhibits range from a 16th-century woodcut depicting a fountai
 

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