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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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.

Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) Apples, bottle and chairback. © The Courtauld Gallery, London

Art Review: Mantegna To Matisse @ Courtauld Gallery

Exquisite drawings by master painters from the Renaissance through to the Impressionists.

Tiger, Nature Reserve, UK © Roger Hooper

Art Review: Art in the Wild @ Oxo Gallery

A free exhibition of stunning wildlife photography, both cute and powerful.

Gianni Motti - Magic Ink. Courtesy Hayward Gallery.

Art Review: Invisible – Art of the Unseen @ Hayward Gallery

Art that can’t be seen. Conceptually brilliant or pretentious nonsense?

David Poxon, Wired

Art Preview: Art of the Real @ Thompson’s Gallery

Four artists take watercolour in a bold new direction.

Installation view Endless Plains, courtesy All Visual Arts, photo: Tessa Angus

Art Review: Polly Morgan @ All Visual Arts

Taking taxidermy in a bold and more macabre direction.

David Mach, Layed Back. Photo courtesy John Bodkin.

Art Review: Summer Exhibition @ Royal Academy

The Summer Exhibition returns with over 1,000 works of art on display and available to buy.

Gerard Rancinan, On the way back from Disneyland. Courtesy Opera Gallery.

Art Review: Wonderful World @ Londonewcastle

An inventive and striking exploration of what lies beneath the surface of iconic film and TV characters.

Nancy Holt, Sun Tunnels. Courtesy Haunch of Venison.

Art Review: Nancy Holt @ Haunch of Venison

Photographs of her magical site-specific installations.