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Auction house moves closer to heart of city’s art scene with purchase of brutalist Marcel Breuer structure
Barnaby Thompson’s fannish documentary makes escape and subterfuge its recurring themes
Jake Gyllenhaal stars as a Green Beret in a survival tale set in Afghanistan
Carolina Cavalli’s film stars Benedetta Porcaroli as an antisocial twentysomething refriending a childhood pal
Tina Satter’s espionage movie is a study of language and power
A constellation of characters shines in the Booker-nominated author’s caustic campus-set tale of aspiring artists
Christie’s offers Basquiat painting of Picasso for £6.5mn; London Gallery Weekend boosts public programme
New security laws have left the flourishing stand-up scene in the territory plagued with worse than stage fright
From fleeing war and revolution to life as an émigré in the US, Fiona Maddocks profiles the much-loved Russian composer
Vienna festival’s retelling of Berg’s work expertly combines dance and opera
The museum’s new galleries survey the first 170 years of the medium in seductive, dynamic fashion
In the era of photo-dominance, she wants her works to make people look at the world around them
Performed at the town’s Schlosstheater, this neglected fairytale work is a delight
A project formed following the murder of George Floyd came to life on the London stage
Bob Dylan in Montreux, George Benjamin in Aix, Lana Del Rey almost everywhere: we cross genres and continents in our guide
Architect Jeanne Gang’s work pulls together a complex building but with questionable material
French director Justine Triet takes home top award for crime drama starring Sandra Hüller
The LA hip-hop crew forged a cultural identity for a track that went on to be widely covered and used in film soundtracks
Jesse Armstrong’s twisted family saga reached its conclusion with the long-awaited transfer of power
Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux ham it up as bungling Watergate burglars in ‘White House Plumbers’; ITVX drama ‘Maryland’ is lifted by nuanced acting from Suranne Jones and Eve Best; Arnold Schwarzenegger saves the world in ‘Fubar’; ‘Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland’ uses personal testimonies to paint a picture of conflict — reviews by Dan Einav
A new installation in a long-bricked-up station waiting room in London reflects her fascination with architecture and technology
Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux ham it up as bungling Watergate burglars, but this series can’t find a consistent tone
The series brings subtlety and suspense to the medium
Independent studio miHoYo pins hopes on new title to take on big incumbents in lucrative market
The London Design Biennale will address real-world problems with 3D showstoppers and virtual virtuosity
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