Tabish Khan

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Wouldn’t corporate lobbies all look better if they had art inside and on the walls? That’s what I was thinking when I popped into 99 Bishopsgate, where Darcey Fleming’s works look like they are pouring out of the walls (until 31st J
This exhibition of Nicola Hicks' latest works includes her signature raw plaster sculptures; the centrepiece is a dog on a packing crate, its puppies scrambling atop it. There’s also plenty of her works on paper, with bears making their reappea
Aleksandra Karpowicz is an artist whom I’ve known for over a decade, who has made work primarily through photography, film and performance about the human body, sexuality and identity.

However, her life took a turn when she received a cancer d
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
 

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