The Top 5 Exhibitions to See in London in Early November

Tabish Khan , FAD Magazine, November 3, 2024
The seemingly abstract drawings are close-ups of body tissues realting to illnesses, whether of the brain, adrenal glands or fallopian tubes. Shaan has survived cancer and other works are dedicated to people in her life who have also suffered from illnesses in these deeply personal works. The large metal sheets have been sealed using a fungal culture and buried, before being unearthed. They now act as resonators projecting the sounds of trees rubbing against each other  in the space. It’s an exhibition about the frailty of life and our connection to the Earth, and the longer I spent in there the more it impacted me. Until 9th November.