A visit to his Chelsea home, with geometric carpets, walls lined in alpaca wool and Cecil Beaton’s cerulean vase
In unexpected or punishing materials, these chairs subvert functionality to become sculptures
‘Grey plague’ is dividing communities, with proponents extolling its hard-wearing modernity and critics calling it aggressive, even dystopian
The theme of freedom is to the fore in works being exhibited to mark 50 years since Portugal’s Carnation Revolution
William Wood is upcycling part of Massey Shaw, one of the ‘little ships’ in the 1940 evacuation, to help fund an engine overhaul
The communications professional seeks out one-off jewellery creations that provide an intellectual challenge
Exposing fakery in the vintage timepiece market has become an almost full-time occupation
The two markets, and how they reach their public, are proving more and more complementary
Media watchdog warned of ‘tipping point’ for model’s economic viability
The war-torn ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ has echoes of today’s politics; ‘La Chimera’ is a multi-layered story of tomb-raiders; Martin Scorsese celebrates two visionaries in ‘Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger’; Rebel Wilson and Charlotte Gainsbourg are ill-matched in ‘The Almond and the Seahorse’; Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt play a stuntman and his ex in ‘The Fall Guy’; Jerry Seinfeld pops up with tart comedy in ‘Unfrosted’ — reviews by Danny Leigh and Jonathan Romney
Josh O’Connor stars as a scruffy English expat in Alice Rohrwacher’s richly layered movie
An insightful guide to the duo who created some of cinema’s most enduring and eccentric visions of British identity
The two actors star in a half-baked film about traumatic brain injury that struggles to cohere
The solo-developed Metroidvania has the player exploring a ravishing labyrinth populated by bewitching creatures
The singer’s London show was distinguished by languid singing and striking choreography
An American audio storyteller and his team set out to solve a triple-disappearance case in this gloomy dramedy series
New York art marathon starts slowly; London gallery sells out first show; new book highlights queer art
Christoph Dallach documents the musical renegades transforming Germany’s underground scene in the 1970s
Ambitious staging of Hayao Miyazaki’s film comes to the London Coliseum
A human-free utopia is disrupted by revolution in the rebooted franchise’s fourth instalment
Tracks explore the past, present and future of the striking hyperpop style pioneered by the producer
A 2011 recording featuring guitarist Bill Frisell and drummer Brian Blade cements Miles’s legacy
Benedict Andrews’ revamp for the London stage enthrals with its frenzied, whimsical atmosphere
A man who posed as women and duped creatives into working on fake projects is the subject of a compelling docu-series
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