Tabish Khan

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I grew up with a reproduction of John Constable’s Haywain on the wall of my family home. Nobody in the house knew much about art, including me, but that image stuck with me. I never thought I would get to see where it’s based, but that&rs
A giant woven piece, based on the colours she has observed in nature, dominates the space. It’s so large that the artist had to work on it in sections and didn’t know what it would look like before it was fully unfurled. She uses discarde
Susie Hamilton is a contemporary artist who has been painting figures in both urban and natural wildernesses. In late 2023, she started drawing and painting people while travelling on the District Line, making quick drawings of seated figures, distor
Kick off your shoes, wander all over the colourful carpet, and gaze at the pearl-like constructions on the walls. It’s fun, but there is a personal side to this exhibition, and the hint is in the title: Paola switched from science to art, and s
The Southbank's diagetic soundtrack is the clatter of skateboards as they grind, kickflip and ollie in the Undercroft Skate Space, considered by many to be the birthplace of British skateboarding. This exhibition celebrates 50 years of skateboarders
 

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