Tabish Khan

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Chairs covered with spotty or jagged designs, sculptures composed of blocks of colour. It’s a vibrant exhibition and the perfect Spring show to brighten up our days. I didn’t know much about Alessandro Mendini before I saw this exhibition
It’s great that we have art on the underground, and I think it works best when it’s great art that also works with the existing infrastructure and architecture. That’s exactly what Phoebe Boswell’s interventions do at Bethnal
Plants are wearing trousers, embodying Edwin Wurm’s trademark subversive sense of humour. Upstairs, visitors are invited to create one-minute sculptures by balancing marker pens on their shoes, a lot harder than it looks, or to pin items betwee
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
 

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