Culture | September 21, 2017
Review: Basquiat: Boom for Real
His works fetch more at auction than those of any other American painter – one sold this year for (...Read More)
His works fetch more at auction than those of any other American painter – one sold this year for (...Read More)
If we could all find someone to look at us the way Rachel Whiteread looks at an empty loo roll, the (...Read More)
Against is a state of the nation play for American millennials, touching on spree killings, race, po (...Read More)
The first rule of this immersive theatre production is: I’m not allowed to reveal the name of the (...Read More)
The Tate Modern’s vast new performance space has brought the fleshy mass of live human bodies to t (...Read More)
One of the most exciting trends in theatre this year has been the embrace of ever-more elaborate pro (...Read More)
The most striking image in this powerful new exhibition is entitled Injustice Case. Artist David Ham (...Read More)
In the arts, smell trails distantly behind sight and sound. Somerset House’s new exhibition helps (...Read More)