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The theatre of inconvenience
The Old Vic’s abolition of women’s toilets is an outrage
Darren against Remain’s Goliath
Abused as a criminal and fined £20,000 by the regulator, a hero of Brexit has been vindicated
An adult view of monarchy
The artistic achievement of ‘The Crown’ has been undervalued
Remember them more honestly
We should change the way we commemorate our war dead
The real tragedy of Ayers Rock
The ban on climbing Australia’s most famous landmark will do nothing to help the Aborigines it purports to protect
The theatre of inconvenience
The Old Vic’s abolition of women’s toilets is an outrage
Chronicles of an epic egomaniac
Tackling Harold Bloom
The art of attribution and the attribution of art
The older the work, the harder it is to be sure what it is or who it’s by. So how do the experts decide?
The Critic Interview: Gilbert and George
Michael Prodger meets the defiantly independent duo who back Brexit and resent the hostility of the art establishment towards them
The beauty of Brutalism
Durham’s concrete masterpiece needs love, not the wrecking ball