Tabish Khan

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If you're looking for a great exhibition about a woman artist, find one at the RA with their excellent exhibition on Michaelina Wautier (until 21st June, ticketed).

She was a phenomenally talented 17th-century painter in a patriarchal world. Her wor
Cars and billboards are both symbolic of the roads we travel as we venture further into nature, as the remaining manmade objects visible are encompassed by flora. There’s a great texture to these works, a mixture of print, painting and stitchin
The Venice Biennale for Art is around the corner, kicking off in May, and there’s been lots of discussion about it in the art press. Yet nobody is talking about the art itself, but rather the stories surrounding it.

Read more in my latest Diar
Living in London means you’re being surveilled at all times; some people find this creepy, others walk on in blissful ignorance. Walk in front of Arcadia Missa, and you’ll be live-streamed into the gallery. While inside, it gets creepier,
For an artist of North African heritage living in LA, it’s understandable that ICE features heavily in his work, which includes protests against them, and the migrant workers waiting in car parks that have become a target. The artist himself ha
 

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