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The murals of Villa Santo Sospir in Cap Ferrat have inspired Rosalind Jana’s desire to live in a habitable artwork rather than a mere decorated house
The artist, writer and film-maker bought the theatrical home with the proceeds of his seminal work ‘La Belle et la Bête’
Plus: tensions boil over at the Orange Tree Theatre in ‘Tom Fool’
Robert Lepage’s 1991 piece about creativity and dependency still casts a powerful, magical spell
Collectors who find pleasure in sharing their collections with the public
Musician has one of the world’s foremost collections, with more than 7,000 images
Thierry Malandain’s new ballet over-intellectualises the fairytale
The region’s oldest arts festival returns to its Roman site – in a Hizbollah stronghold near the Syrian border
An empathetic, melancholy documentary about photographer Jane Bown
Athletic leading man who brought a vivid bravura to ballet
The French writer and artist’s chapel mural in Leicester Square is, if not exactly one of London’s cultural secrets, one of its best jokes
This remarkable history of the table of elements cross-references art, literature, religion and politics
After six years, the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow is restored to life and its ballet troupe can return home
Laurence Parisot holds a master’s degree in public law and was awarded the Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Mérite in 2003
Watchmaker Severin Wunderman’s obsession with Cocteau has resulted in a controversial new museum
Aurélie Dupont as Psyché revels in vivid possibilities
Pitch-perfect portrait of an artist
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