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Monthly Archives: May 2016
I am curious orange
Tate Britain’s conceptual show is drab, dismal and pretentious, a return to the days when nobody loved modern art
‘Boy, this is it. This is all we have’
Laurie Anderson, the genius performer and guest director of the 50th Brighton Festival, is living for now. That’s why she’s made a film about her dog
Heavens! I was this porky
After a frightening health scare, our art critic Waldemar Januszczak checked in to the renowned Mayr clinic. Three merciless weeks of broth, exercise and veg have left him 2 stone and £14,000 lighter — and he feels like a new man
Critical mass
It’s hats off to Biggs & Collings’s gorgeous mosaic fusion of pattern, colour and pictorial ambition at the Vigo Gallery