Culture | November 1, 2019
Review: The Antipodes
Writing stories is hard. This seems to be the message behind Annie Baker’s new play The Antipodes, (...Read More)
Writing stories is hard. This seems to be the message behind Annie Baker’s new play The Antipodes, (...Read More)
For an exhibition about how fragmented and confusing modern life can be, 24/7 at Somerset House has (...Read More)
Wandering through the life of Lucian Freud, from awkward teen to darkly handsome young man to dishev (...Read More)
Bridget Riley, one of the defining figures in the op art movement of the 1950s and 60s, was as much (...Read More)
Two Ladies begins with a striking image: FLOTUS Sophia enters with her cream two-piece covered with (...Read More)
Works from this giant Antony Gormley retrospective are drawn from four decades of output, but they f (...Read More)
Part love story, part police procedural, part political satire, A Very Expensive Poison gleefully de (...Read More)
William Blake isn’t just an artist, he’s a figure almost as mythical as those he committed to pa (...Read More)