About Tabish Khan

Tabish Khan

I can't get enough of museums and art galleries so I try to go as many as possible. All my reviews are published on either Londonist or my blog: http://www.londonartscene.blogspot.co.uk. You can follow me on Twitter @LondonArtCritic

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Jay Hyung Kim, Plants are Rooted in the Mind

Art Preview: Lights In The Dusk…Fade In/Fade Out @ Frameless

Up and coming Asian artists take a unique approach to curating a two part exhbition.

Jacob Hashimoto, The Other Sun (installation view). Courtesy Ronchini gallery.

Art Review: Jacob Hashimoto – The Other Sun @ Ronchini Gallery

A sky made of miniature kites that evokes optimism and child-like wonderment.

Edvard Munch, The Sun. © Munch Museum/Munch-EllingsendGroup/DACS 2012

Art Review: Edvard Munch – The Modern Eye @ Tate Modern

A one-hit wonder or is there more behind the Screams?

AF Bureau Spectacular, Three Little Worlds. Copyright Daniel Hewitt.

Review: Three Little Worlds @ Architecture Foundation

Imaginative furniture and design inspired by comic books that is both art and architecture.

James White, Cornered #3. Courtesy Max Wigram Gallery

Art Review: James White – Cornered @ Max Wigram Gallery

Noirish paintings that are unbelievably photorealistic.

Andy Warhol, Marilyn. Image © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts

Art Review: Andy Warhol – Portfolios @ Dulwich Picture Gallery

Bright and bold prints from the king of pop art.

Tiger by Dave White. Courtesy Art Republic.

Art Review: Dave White – Natural Selection @ The Hospital Club

An energetic and vibrant take on animal art.

Tessa and the clay heads by Ruth Murray © Ruth Murray

Art Review: BP Portrait Award @ National Portrait Gallery

A free exhibition of the results of this year’s hunt to find the best in contemporary portrait painting.

Thomas Endlein / www.tpoty.com

Review: Travel Photographer Of The Year @ Royal Geographical Society

A free exhibition of stunning and powerful photographs from around the world.

Yoko Ono, FLY (Film still). Directed by Yoko Ono. © Yoko Ono

Art Review: Yoko Ono – To The Light @ Serpentine Gallery

Conceptual art conveying messages of peace and love.