Arts

‘Statue (Double Check by Seward Johnson), New York, 11 September 2001’, 2001, by Jeff Mermelstein

Repo women

6 July 2017 1:00 pm

Aren’t you getting a little sick of the white cube? I am. I realised how sick last week after blundering…

Who next for a blast? Wyndham Lewis in 1917, photographed by George Charles Beresford

There will be blood

1 July 2017 9:00 am

Wyndham Lewis was a painter, poet, publisher and picker of fights. No target was too grand or too trivial: sentimental…

Cut to the chase: Ansel Elgort as Baby in Baby Driver

Car trouble

1 July 2017 9:00 am

Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver is an action, heist, car-chase film that is said to reinvent the action, heist, car-chase film.…

‘Untitled (Poor Richard)’, 1971, by Philip Guston

American quartet

1 July 2017 9:00 am

Politics and art can make for an awkward mix. Much more than with religious subjects it seems to matter whether…

The very embodiment of a heritage rock act: Kraftwerk in concert at Brighton Centre, 2017

Back to the future

1 July 2017 9:00 am

As Kraftwerk took their 3D show around Britain last week, a document from 2013 surfaced online, purporting to be their…

Mad about the girls

1 July 2017 9:00 am

It’s not unusual to see a pop concert on TV where teenage girls and a group of middle-aged men are…

Roll over Beethoven

1 July 2017 9:00 am

If you want to see an opera director kicking a genius when they’re down — and I mean really sticking…

Hyped to death

1 July 2017 9:00 am

Hand it to the Americans. They know how to hype a young talent to death. The latest to be asphyxiated…

Here comes the Sun

1 July 2017 9:00 am

It was most odd. Four decades after I’d walked into the Sun to start my first shift as a news…

Tom Roberts The sculptor’s studio 1884-85

1 July 2017 9:00 am

We may have seen them before, but the prospect of the Australian Impressionism show is very alluring; it has now…

Andrew Nicholl A distant view of Derry through a bank of wild flowers

24 June 2017 9:00 am

Last week came the welcome announcement of the State Government’s funding of the major extension, indeed doubling, of the exhibition…

And then there were three: Lanzmann in 1964 with Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, with whom he had a seven-year affair

Brief encounter

24 June 2017 9:00 am

How do you follow a film like Shoah? The nine-hour Holocaust documentary, released in 1985 after 11 years of work…

Diane Keaton as Emily and Brendon Gleeson as Donald in Hampstead

Non-magnetic north

24 June 2017 9:00 am

Oh, Hampstead, what did you do to deserve Hampstead? Bet you wish the film-makers had pressed on down Fitzjohn’s Avenue…

His Master’s Feet

24 June 2017 9:00 am

Gerald Barry once licked Beethoven’s carpet. At least, that’s what he told me, and I’m as sure as any interviewer…

Up, up and away: ‘Endless Column’, 1937, by Constantin Brancusi

Tall story

24 June 2017 9:00 am

‘Everything is slow in Romania,’ said our driver Pavel resignedly, and, as it turned out, he was not exaggerating. He…

Trouble in paradise

24 June 2017 9:00 am

‘Riviera is the new Night Manager,’ I read somewhere. No, it’s not. Riviera (Sky Atlantic, Thursday) is the new Eldorado…

Peter Perrett: How The West Was Won

24 June 2017 9:00 am

Much though I loved it at the time, not a great deal of lasting worth came out of that fervid…

Twin peaks

24 June 2017 9:00 am

In an essay called ‘Wagner’s fluids’, Susan Sontag concludes, ‘The depth and grandeur of feeling of which Wagner is capable…

Hymn to self-slaughter

24 June 2017 9:00 am

Anatomy of a Suicide looks at three generations of women in various phases of mental collapse. They line up on…

Listen with mother

22 June 2017 1:00 pm

This week’s column is dedicated to my mother who loved her radio and encouraged us to be listeners. Without her,…

Tom Conroy as Winston Smith

17 June 2017 9:00 am

‘It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.’ That is the arresting opening line…

Evgeny Kissin in 1993

Kissin in action

17 June 2017 9:00 am

Is Evgeny Kissin, born in Moscow in 1971, the most famous concert pianist in the world? Probably not, if you…

1944 and all that

17 June 2017 9:00 am

The star of this film is the music, composed by Lorne Balfe. I really liked it, which was just as…

‘Study for Charity’, c.1519, by Raphael

The better angels of our nature

17 June 2017 9:00 am

Late one afternoon, early in the year, I was walking through the Vatican Stanze with a small group of critics…

Detroit spinner

17 June 2017 9:00 am

When techno first appeared amid the urban wasteland of mid-1980s Detroit, its futuristic sound palette was inspired by the whirring…