Tabish Khan

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The all-female line-up in this group show interrogates what beauty is in contemporary society and the impossible standards to which everyone, especially women, are held. Juno Calypso’s photograph of a wig on the floor makes it obvious that perf
Despite having travelled to the South Coast many times for art exhibitions, I had never ventured to Hastings Contemporary. My first visit is to see The Open: Odyssey, the inaugural open submission selling exhibition at the gallery, in partnership wit
The National Portrait Gallery is full of self-portraits, no surprise there. However, in room 32 on floor 1, there is the mundanely titled ‘Self’ by Marc Quinn, and it’s anything but mundane. This cast of his head, among the death ma
It’s sad to walk past the now closed Stephen Friedman, and it’s not the only gallery leaving London. Is London facing another gallery exodus? I’ve written about it in my latest Diary of a London Art Critic (link in bio).
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How often do you get to walk into an exhibition and eat part of it? With tasting sessions running in the afternoons, you get to sample some soil samples in an exhibition that explores the idea of the nutritious value of eating certain types of soil.
 

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