Global art calendar: June
Curator, writer and art-lover Shonagh Marshall has edited a list of the must-see exhibitions opening this month.
Curator, writer and art-lover Shonagh Marshall has edited a list of the must-see exhibitions opening this month.
Portobello Road, Ladbroke Grove – nowhere beats West London for the UK rapper.
The Dutch party aficionado gives us the low-down on what makes Amsterdam a special raving destination.
The Face hung out with London’s favourite “badkid” ahead of the release of his new track Hell N Back, out today.
Watch Dan Emmerson’s take on the UK in its final days in the EU.
He once was broke, now he’s a star. With spontaneous bursts of creativity inspiring his new album, The Face finds the rapper on a wild ride in Los Angeles.
“I felt a responsibility to tell the story which was driven by anger, really; Irish women have experienced so much misfortune, and I knew I couldn’t just ignore it.”
Following the first live performance of When I Get Home documented here, Grace speaks to Solange about devotion, the spectrum of research that informs her work, and the voices that have helped her better understand herself.
Public consensus was that Stewart could not act. But she’s just being herself, and that’s what makes her riveting onscreen.
Director David Robert Mitchell’s surreal LA fantasy is probably beloved by the same people who bang on about the intellectual merits of Infinite Jest.
The Irish actress on her “totally fockin’ exciting” forthcoming role.
As the lockdown starts to lift, the UK’s galleries are opening their doors to the public so you can finally get your fill of some proper fine art. Social distancing regulations still apply. Enjoy – but wear a mask.
The matriarch of the revolutionary PBS series An American Family discusses divorce, her son Lance, and the current state of television.
The radically-minded artist has written a eulogy to her former self.
So goes the tagline to Diego Maradona, the new documentary about the legendary – and legendarily complicated – Argentine footballer directed by Asif Kapadia.
Catholicism, communism and multiculturalism shaped the punk icon’s upbringing.
Review: A tightly-plotted film that veers through several different tones, The Perfection stands up to repeat viewing, should you have the stomach for it.