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At this year’s Bayreuth Festival, both cheers and jeers greet the new production of Wagner’s classic
The Los Angeles-based collector and radiologist has acquired works over 40 years that reflect her African-American heritage
Galleries will show artworks in poolside cabanas while reconnecting with collectors for the first time since the pandemic
Frieze’s Los Angeles online show opens this week, and galleries are feeling the energy of the growing West Coast art market
A prize from Frieze and the Ghetto Film School offers aspiring film-makers from under-represented backgrounds a foot into the industry
As Los Angeles’ grander galleries celebrate the city’s art week, the focus is also on smaller organisations and under-represented communities
The Latin American community is gaining stronger representation in LA’s art scene — but progress has been hard won
Carrie and co are set for a comeback — but can a late-1990s drama really be rebooted?
The artist is being forced to rethink creative life beyond the darkroom
Documentary investigates two horrific recent cases in a country where a rape is reported every 15 minutes
The ebullient American manager played by Jason Sudeikis might be just what England fans need right now
Historians, royal watchers and journalists give a balanced assessment of the divisive Duchess of Sussex
The Nigerian multisensory artist, known for his Lagos soundscapes, will install ‘Song of the Union’ at Edinburgh’s Burns Monument
Hard-wearing and beautiful designs in harmonious neutral colours
Professionals can help you position, light and frame artworks so that ‘it’s like seeing them for the first time’
The second collaborative album from Nicolás Jaar and Dave Harrington is interestingly devised but lacks overall structure
The musical auteur brings together a large troupe of musicians for an album of free-flowing, 1970s-inspired melodies
‘For Free’ conveys a tenacious yearning for freedom while ‘Downhill from Everywhere’ is more pragmatic
The first complete recording of the Polish composer’s works contains poignant arrangements of traditional Jewish songs
Each of the tracks here offers unexpected delights — from Egyptian organ music to Libyan reggae
This fascinating compilation marks a period when British jazz began to claim its own identity — and still sounds fresh
The actor on his newfound Marvel stardom, embracing drag and why he understands ‘Withnail and I’ obsessives
The Pakistani-American artist’s cross-cultural narratives shine in a New York exhibition
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