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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Cri, 2012 (detail) Ivory 52 3/8 inches (133 cm) © Adel Abdessemed, ADAGP Paris 2012 Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner New York/London

Art Review: Adel Abdessemed @ David Zwirner

Powerful installations inspired by war and conflict.

Roy Lichtenstein, Whaam! 1963. Tate. © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein/DACS 2012

Art Review: Lichtenstein @ Tate Modern

Whaam! Comic inspired paintings with impact.

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) The Blue Room (The Tub), 1901 Oil on canvas, 50.8 x 62 cm The Phillips Collection, Washington

Art Review: Becoming Picasso @ Courtauld Gallery

One year of work shows us how Picasso became one of the greatest artists.

Merce Cunningham Walkaround Time, 1968 Choreography: Merce Cunningham and stage set and costumes: Jasper Johns © 1972 by James Klosty

Art Review: The Bride And The Bachelors @ Barbican Art Gallery

Duchamp and his disciples push the boundaries for defining art.

Rosemarie Trockel Installation view, Rosemarie Trockel: A Cosmos Serpentine Gallery, London (13 February - 7 April 2013) © 2013 Jerry Hardman-Jones

Art Review: Rosemarie Trockel – A Cosmos @ Serpentine

Bizarre surrealism from an upside down palm tree to insects conducting extramarital affairs.

Joseph Wright, Sir Brooke Boothby 1781. Tate

Art Review: Looking At The View @ Tate Britain

Art highlighting how we’ve changed the way we look at the world.

A slice through a tortoise mite  © UCL, Grant Museum of Zoology/Richard Weedon

Exhibition Review: The Micrarium @ Grant Museum

The world of tiny creatures brought to life in a shrine full of slides.

Giant Irish Elk. ® The Natural History Museum, London

Exhibition Review: Extinction @ Natural History Museum

Is extinction a bad thing? And are we immune to it?

Bartolomé- Esteban Murillo, 'Joseph and his Brethren' c.1670 By kind permission of the trustees of the Wallace Collection

Art Review: Murillo Exhibitions @ Dulwich Picture Gallery & Wallace Collection

Two exhibitions featuring spectacular Baroque paintings of religious scenes.

Spear thrower made from reindeer antler, sculpted as a mammoth. Found in the rock shelter of Montastruc, France, c. 13,000-14,000 years old; Copyright of The Trustees of the British Museum

Exhibition Review: Ice Age Art @ British Museum

Ancient sculptures and drawings suggest we’ve always been driven to create art.