





THEATRE
Khan has undertaken an Artist Residency spanning four years across two general London hospitals; The Chelsea and Westminster and the West Middlesex. The resulting project Theatre offers a complex web of associations based on the universal human qualities of strength and fragility. The project is situated in the context of the contemporary landscape of UK healthcare; the potential privatisation of the NHS, and the allegorical connection between the immediate themes explored in the project and the unfolding wider political situation.