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The novelist explores the idea of sin against the backdrop of Ofili’s paintings on the same theme
Our fear of ostracism is as old as humanity — but Silicon Valley and social media have made things worse
Industry executives question failure of union bosses to put the offer to members
BBC fictional mini-series shows the appalling grief and pain of the need to decide a loved one’s fate
Style buys to swirl about
The Ghanaian singer’s major label debut ranges from breezy summer melodies to Afropop
Songs are upbeat and sunny, but come off as sketches compared to the singer’s previous work
The objet designer and former actress on Gloria Guinness, Coke Zero and her Louis XVI writing desk
The artist’s Norwegian summerhouse has been reimagined for a new generation of visitors
David Attenborough narrates a further chapter of the natural world’s marvels and terrible man-made environmental damage
The saxophonist and his empathetic band engage throughout this all-original set
This recording holds its own with an outstanding leading pair of singers
The group wants to entice people who wouldn’t normally visit an art fair, says curator Samuel Leuenberger
A combination of storage facility, research centre and museum, it continues to innovate
Designer Lionel Jadot’s most ambitious project has united Belgium’s brightest talents
The banker is contemplating his legacy while a shaky economy undermines the art market
By playing with gender and storytelling, Sin upends how we think about power
The Art Basel fair will be a test of whether the recent global boom has come to an end
The auction at Sotheby’s in Paris reflects the taste of one of Europe’s earliest gallerists in the field
The shipping boss inherited a love of modern Greek artists from her father but has extended her tastes far and wide
Biopic of black 18th-century composer Joseph Bologne ladles on the bling
A hairdressing contest is the unlikely setting for this darkly comic murder mystery
Patricio Guzmán, who left his country after the 1973 revolution, trains his camera on a new social uprising
The star of ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’ is embracing pratfalls and comedy’s power to disrupt
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