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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National Gallery. Source: Visit London

The Good And Bad Of London’s Art Scene

The things we love about London galleries, and certain aspects that put us off.

Per Fhager, Metal Slug 3. Image courtesy Belmacz

Where To Find Outsider Art In London

A guide to the most bizarre artworks currently on display, and they’re all free.

Copyright Heather Leitch, Image courtesy Oxo Gallery.

Art That Captures The Energy Of London Town At Gallery@Oxo

Paintings that capture the dynamism of London in this free exhibition.

Okinawan lion by Ryosuke Otsuji 2010.  Image courtesy Wellcome Collection.

An Inside Look At Outsider Art From Japan At The Wellcome Collection

Is outsider art the creative process in its purest form?

Pedro Reyes, Imagine (Double Psaltery), 2012. Courtesy the artist and Lisson Gallery

Weapons As Musical Instruments: Disarm At Lisson Gallery

Mexican artist Pedro Reyes re-purposes instruments of war and destruction.

Olympic Cauldron Designed by Heatherwick Studio. Image courtesy Design Museum

Exhibition Review: Designs Of The Year @ Design Museum

The best designs of the year, from augmented reality apps to stools made from seaweed.

© Joachim Brohm, Garden, courtesy Brancolini Grimaldi

Art Review: Joachim Brohm @ Brancolini Grimaldi

White sands, blue skies … and a rusting tractor?

Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson, Homo Tesco Child II. Image courtesy Paul Stolper.

Art Review: Mum Man @ Paul Stolper

Social commentary with a sense of humour in this free art exhibition.

Yinka Shonibare, Party Time; Re-imagine America, 2009. Image copyright the artist. Image courtesy of the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. Photography Stephen White.

Art Review: POP! @ Stephen Friedman Gallery

Yinka Shonibare’s bold and humorous sculptures poke fun at the financial sector.

Edward Burtynsky, Nickelt tailings no. 34. Image courtesy Positive View

Art Review: Landmark @ Somerset House

Landscape photography at its finest – from space to environmental disasters.