Tabish Khan

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It was great to see the current @Royal_Institute_Watercolours exhibition at @MallGalleries, and to tour it with the new president @Juliette_Losq (1st image with her and her work). It's free to visit and open until 11th April, ticketed. Congrats to al
Children sheltering under a blanket, trees bearing the scars of the war. Alina Zamarova lives and works in Kyiv and has seen how people and nature have been damaged by the war, but also hopes that they will both rebound once the war is over. She refe
It was great to see the work @VictoriaSills at ING’s offices. She was the winner of the ING Purchase Prize at last year’s @DiscerningEyeOrg exhibition. This exhibition at ING’s offices includes the winning work, more works from that
These spectacular views of mountains, forests, and water landscapes are all fictional. Sholto Blissett leans into the rich history of British landscape painting, but rather than play with the positioning of people and objects as John Constable did, h
Highlighting the seductive and the strange, this exhibition features some great paintings. Whether that be the distorted bodies in the works of Mia Wilkinson and Harriet Horner (the latter curated the show), or the close-up figures of Elspeth Vince a
 

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