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Pissarro: paintings, prints, and papery pleasure
This exhibition shows the world of the impressionists beyond their most famous paintings
Will the real Elena Ferrante please sit down?
It is her words and voice, not her purported identity, that matter to her fans
Dilyn goes to auction
Sometimes a dog has to do what a dog has to do
Joe Wright: Auteur of awfulness
His films are overrated, overindulged, and dismal
The time to stop Russia is now
War in Ukraine is but the next step in the Soviet empire’s 30 year march
Schulhoff, Popov: String quartets (QBT)
A Baedeker tour of Europe’s miseries, amidst the outrage in Ukraine
Bowling Warney
The King of Spin proved himself a custodian of the game long ago, on a summer’s day in Croydon
A flag worth defending
Ukraine’s brave struggle reminds us of the importance of national patrimony
The woven woman
A new Louise Bourgeois exhibition revels in the difficult femininity of her work
Joie de vivre
Has the National Theatre brought back fun?