Resources
Reviews
Bauhaus 1919-1933, Museum of Modern Art, New York
The revival of modern design approaches its apotheosis with this Bauhaus blowout, a survey that is at once focused and bountiful, shrewd and sprawling, writes Ariella Budick
Dead Cat Bounce, Nishi-Sugamo Arts Factory, Tokyo
Lindsay Whipp is seduced by real-time stock market investing
Paloma Faith, Koko, London
Colour fails to disguise a formulaic sound, writes Ludovic Hunter-Tilney
Tamerlano, Music Center, Los Angeles
Domingo brings grandly scaled passion to Handel, writes Allan Ulrich
King of Chu, Shanghai Oriental Art Centre
Ken Smith finds a production that is in another league entirely
Related content and features
FEATURES
A contemporary staging of Handel’s ‘Messiah’
An avant-garde director is using metaphor to convey the narrative of the 18th century oratorio, writes Laura Battle
Elliott Erwitt at the Museo di Roma
The photographer of talks to Rachel Spence about his latest show, a collection of stunning images of Rome taken over a 50-year period
An elegant work of diplomatic architecture
The new British embassy in Warsaw, designed by Tony Fretton, is intelligent, dignified and ethereal, says Edwin Heathcote
Culture
Band-aid for seasonal spirit

Touched by a compilation of 1950s Christmas songs, Peter Aspden ponders how holiday hits have served as markers of the times
Visual Arts
Powerful impressions

Jackie Wullschlager visits a small but perfectly formed exhibition of Monet masterworks that were kept in private hands for a century






