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Collective Ma’louba’s show at Aviva Studios in Manchester gets lost in metatheatrical tangles
Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss on their film about a Missouri summer camp where teenagers simulate running for office
A new retrospective showcases the groundbreaking work of the late anti-consumerist, who once likened Italian design to pornography
Would you like a thoughtful disquisition with that kneecapping, squire?
The entrepreneur’s projects include trucks that tour paintings around the UK and France, and now an ‘art boat’
The founder of the cult cocktail bar loves ice cream, a 9in point collar and running along the Seine
Designer Laura Gonzalez shares her secret book of markets and galleries
The Zadig & Voltaire co-founder exchanged minimalism on the 16th for opulence on the Rive Gauche
Video-game adaptation features a fast-driving deliveryman, car thief and psychotic clown
A strong cast starring Lauren Cuthbertson and Vadim Muntagirov demonstrated how the choreographer rewrote dance’s rules
The National Portrait Gallery’s dreamy pairing of the photographers obscures what really connects their work across the 19th and 20th centuries
Compton Verney, an English manor with a Capability Brown garden, hosts a range of works that fire the imagination
Maggi Hambling cuts ties with Marlborough; new directions for US art fair and London gallery
The young Paris gallerist has a passion for the 20th-century movement. Now everyone wants a piece
The London revival of Brian Friel’s 1979 play is a spellbinding staging of a tricksy, resonant work
The electronic musician’s 12th album is relaxed, warm and gently mind-expanding
Tracks switch from horror-movie atmospherics to computerised jingles — and can be oddly catchy
The Belgium-based group also embrace jazz, chanson and spoken-word poetry
The narrative twisted and mesmerised at this London gig, as indigenous rhythms were mixed with the blues
This chronologically arranged four-disc set marks the centenary of the composer’s death
Zinnie Harris’s adaptation at the Rose Theatre in Kingston mixes Shakespeare’s text with colloquial domestic dialogue
New York’s Grey Art Museum show adds nuance to the story of how modern art evolved, with works from Joan Mitchell and lesser-known names
As the Paris landmark re-emerges from a €466mn renovation, the architect behind it gives HTSI the first tour
Laura Dern and Allison Janney are among the big names in this 1960s-set series about an elite club in Palm Beach
The blues musician was armed with no more than an acoustic guitar, a stool and a bashful aw-shucks grin as he ran through his back catalogue
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