Tabish Khan

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Different schools of art and architecture meet in these meticulous paintings, which feature ribbed vaults, arches and gargoyles but don’t denote any known structures. Choosing to paint each piece with a limited colour palette gives them a 3D ef
Two birdwatching towers made from reclaimed wood dominate the space, broken tiles on the floor suggest the tops have fallen off, only to be replaced with a Jesmonite roof. Around them are abstract works on sandpaper belts made purely by applying diff
Trippy landscapes shimmer in silk paintings that examine our relationship with nature. The works exclaim, ‘everything is energy’, and ‘life goes on without you. We rewild. We flourish’. With a goddess-like sculpture in the cen
A mouth and nose, without the rest of the face visible. A head resting on arms, but we can only see the back of the head. These works are all about identity and also about how we often have to conceal it from those around us. It speaks to the artist&
Stunning life-size depictions of saints, soaring altarpieces and contemplative still-lifes form this exhibition of works by leading 17th century Spanish painter, Francisco de Zurbarán — featuring over 50 of his works. Zurbarán spe
 

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