Tabish Khan

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Every time I visit Venice, I’ll find art in a beautiful palazzo or building I’ve never been in before, despite having visited Venice seven times. Sometimes it can even overwhelm the art itself. Palazzo Grimani and Palazzo Soranzo Van Axel
In this week's episode we speak to artist Wilma Woolf about her powerful installation 'Domestic' that memorialises women killed in the U.K. by male violence over an 8 year period. We also talk to her about her latest work 'Temple of Safety', a text b
Did you know the Barbican has a sculpture court? Neither did I. That was until I visited the new installation by Delcy Morelos at the sculpture court (until 31st July, free). It’s a circular structure made of soil, clay and fragrant spices, whi
It's time to meet the creatures that lurked in Earth's prehistoric oceans, from the pliosaur — a gigantic, gnarly, toothed creature — to the ichthyosaur, a majestic and speedy, dolphin-like predator. Not to mention the fiercest hunter to
Focusing on a work that’s been in situ in Peckham since 2016 - Adel Abdessemed’s pigeon with dynamite sticks strapped to its back, titled ‘Bristow’. It’s named after a comic strip where a pigeon was just part of a mundan
 

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