Culture | March 1, 2019
Review: Dorothea Tanning
Walking through the Tate Modern’s latest show is like revisiting a barely remembered dream: famil (...Read More)
Walking through the Tate Modern’s latest show is like revisiting a barely remembered dream: famil (...Read More)
I left the Tate Modern’s Franz West exhibition with a strong desire to get extremely drunk with th (...Read More)
You wait months for a fractured, meandering, three hour play about politics and then two come along (...Read More)
The American Clock is Arthur Miller’s attempt to chart the death of the old America and the trauma (...Read More)
The latest blockbuster exhibition at the Hayward Gallery makes me nostalgic for a time I barely reme (...Read More)
There are many things about the world today that make me think some higher being is having a laugh a (...Read More)
It’s been years since the last major Tracey Emin exhibition, but she returns with an agonised howl (...Read More)
The Design Museum has had a brilliant run of form since it reopened in 2016, establishing a distinct (...Read More)