Nearly a century after they were taken, Brassaï’s photographs of Paris at night still shape how the modern city understands itself. Their renewed presentation matters now because they confront ...
It is rare for a documentary to provoke a moral crisis before a single frame has streamed, but The Investigation of Lucy Letby is no ordinary retrospective. By unlocking confidential police archives ...
A South Korean adaptation of a beloved Japanese romance, Even If This Love Disappears Tonight follows two young lovers bound ...
Walde’s canvases, characterized by snow-laden rooftops and vibrant depictions of skiers, helped transform the mountains into a destination of global desire during the 1930s. His work illustrates a ...
As opera institutions rethink their role in public life, leadership choices increasingly signal values as much as taste.
As digital environments continue to evolve, exhaustion may prove to be a formative force rather than a temporary reaction. By challenging assumptions about speed, quantity, and visibility, it is ...
The wider implication is a change in how modern life manages uncertainty. Synthetic media does not eliminate truth, but it makes truth less immediately legible. Navigating this requires new forms of ...
At a time when television comedy often favours scale and familiarity, Hapless turns inward. The series follows a journalist ...
A new documentary revisits the uncertain years after The Beatles, revealing how Paul McCartney rebuilt his creative identity ...
The Gävle Symphony Orchestra’s decision to extend its chief conductor’s tenure highlights how artistic leadership influences ...
One hundred and twenty-five years after his death, Oscar Wilde continues to unsettle the boundary between art and life. A major collection coming to auction in London invites a reconsideration of how ...
At UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, a major survey of Rutherford Chang’s work examines how repetition, collecting, and time ...