Tabish Khan

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After the major development of a new site in Clerkenwell and a rebrand from the House of Illustration to the Quentin Blake Centre, it's time to explore this new home for all things illustrative. The debut exhibitions are a display of 100 works by Bla
Using older photography techniques, such as wet plate collodion and chemigrams, Magda Kuca’s works are placed throughout The Old Operating Theatre. Given her mum is a surgeon, who also underwent cancer treatment, it’s a deeply personal ex
Better known as a cigar-chomping prime minister, Winston Churchill was also an avid painter. His work was both a reflection of the times he lived through, and also a source of escapism. The Wallace Collection has pulled together a selection of sombre
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
 

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