Tabish Khan

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Octogenarian David Hockney isn't letting age get in the way of his prolific output. We've only just had a Hockney exhibition, and here comes another, which includes a new body of work comprising five still lifes and five portraits depicting members o
Gordon Parks captured African-American life through his lens, and this exhibition brings together a slice of his powerful portfolio. It captures life behind bars, protest marches and portraits of black couples at home. The hardest images to look at a
I knew very little about Beatriz Gonzalez , so I went to her show at The Barbican with no expectations, and I was blown away by how creative and inventive she was.

She was an artist who drew inspiration from many sources and used a variety of materi
Visitors to The National Gallery will be familiar with 'Whistlejacket', George Stubbs' masterful portrait of a rearing horse, devoid of a background. This exhibition focuses on his life-size horse portrait, 'Scrub', a work that has been on public dis
I’ve always been a fan of the Becher’s black-and-white photographs of architecture, standing stark against the landscape. We have sets of their trademark water towers and gasholders, plus some series I was less familiar with, featuring ho
 

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