The artist’s outdoor works are biomorphic yet baroque pieces that verge on architecture
Programme from the reborn company at Sadler’s Wells, London, was a flavoursome blend of old and new
There’s love and heartache amid the metatheatrical mischief
For four years, artist Tor Falcon trudged out in all weathers to make regular portraits of our nearest heavenly body — and learned a lot about how it shapes our nature.
Differences between band members have made reaching agreement more difficult
A grand Georgian town house — The Spectator’s former offices — is a riot of bold-patterned wallpaper that calls to mind Arts and Crafts, the Bloomsbury Group and Wiener Werkstätte
The Londoner sings with murmured vocals about opaque scenarios in a thoughtful, interestingly cryptic new record
The artist pushed painting to capture his own frantic mind as well as the world around him
The virtuoso drummer’s political activism is captured on a gripping set of compositions from the 1950s and ’60s
The tenor offers high drama and romance on ‘Puccini: Love Affairs’
The HBO/Sky Atlantic series focuses on mafia footsoldier Oz Cobbleport as he tries to take over Gotham City
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May bid farewell to two decades of vehicular high jinks with a last journey through Zimbabwe
Build-ups, peaks and drops are used with unerring skill on the producer’s latest record
The conductor took his new ensemble through a dementedly uproarious concerto
Kate Winslet stars in ‘Lee’, the biopic of a second world war photographer; Ian McKellen delivers barbs and bullying in ‘The Critic’; Iranian film ‘My Favourite Cake’ is a touching portrait of later-life romance; ‘Speak No Evil’ is a dark comedy starring James McAvoy; Tim Burton squeezes more morbid comedy out of sequel ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’; Alicia Vikander is Henry VIII’s last wife in ‘Firebrand’ — reviews by Danny Leigh
Two couples meet on a scenic vacation; horror ensues
A widow embarks on a tentative romance in a bittersweet film overshadowed by criminal charges against its makers
Gemma Arterton, Lesley Manville and Mark Strong also star in Anand Tucker’s layered 1930s-set movie
Plus: Paul Rudd in suburban humiliation comedy ‘Friendship’ and documentary ‘Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story’
Biopic is a powerful portrait of the woman who captured striking images of the second world war
Forget hours of lonely practice at home — a week-long, expert-led gulet cruise offers a more sociable route to six-string success
Marlborough’s Mayfair building for sale; Charles Saatchi offers 500 works for charity; Frieze slower in Seoul
She may be known for subtle shades, but her new paint range has surprisingly vibrant depths
£550mn expansion will reopen exhibition spaces closed to the public for decades
Alisa Khazanova embodies women who have faced jail for speaking freely in an oppressive society