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As Germany celebrates the artist’s 250th birthday, Oliver Smith walks the ‘Painters’ Way’ through the sandstone hills that inspired him
Philippe Quesne’s production emphasises visuals at the expense of narrative and characters
Nearly two dozen different exhibitions fill the museum’s galleries, a superabundance of art
A skilful dance-theatre adaptation of Shakespeare by Christopher Wheeldon
This haunting survey of the artist’s last decade reveals a man of idiosyncratic gifts and perpetual independence
Contrasts and contradictions are what make the art world so fascinating. Sales of the season will reveal what we value
This week’s films reviewed: ‘Faust’, ‘Dark Shadows’, ‘How I Spent My Summer Vacation’, ‘All in Good Time’ and ‘Jeff, Who Lives at Home’
The German artist has explored the theme of material and ideological decay on an increasingly gigantic scale, as this exhibition testifies
The films of Aleksandr Sokurov are a revelation to the British author and are unlike any he has ever seen
Denmark’s greatest painter takes his place among the European masters of the early 19th century
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