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The French electronic duo performed their 1998 hit impeccably and in its entirety at the London Coliseum
Choreographer Mark Bruce follows ‘Dracula’ with another horror that suggests a body at war with itself
The choreographer flooded the Sadler’s Wells stage with constant, inventive movement
‘Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods’ transports viewers to the front line; ‘Twisted Metal’ is an apocalyptic video-game adaptation; Laura Dern and Allison Janney star in glitzy 1960s-set ‘Palm Royale’; ‘Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War’ is a chilling look at the nuclear threat; Geoff Norcott asks: ‘Is University Really Worth It?’; sci-fi suspense in 1960s China in ‘3 body Problem’ — reviews by Dan Einav
As he opens two exhibitions, the elusive visionary shares a rare glimpse into his world.
The sobering story of Boris III is lifted with suspenseful sleuthing and irreverent humour
Hour-long film pieces together footage from Ukrainian soldiers defending the country’s eastern front
Where to focus, from Berlin to San Francisco
The director discusses ‘Player Kings’ and doing away with bogus Shakespearean acting
The track pays tribute to his long partnership with Art Garfunkel
A celebration of the French capital in this landmark Olympic year
The Japanese movement prompted waves of admiration for affordable, everyday ‘folk craft’
The return of former exhibitors to the fair boosts the city’s place in Asia’s art market even as political and economic challenges persist
The fair is back to full strength even as the city struggles with economic and political challenges. Plus: major Chinese-art collector Uli Sigg; a hot new gallery quarter; and much more
The head of art at Tai Kwun Contemporary has been a teacher, critic and even prizewinning movie producer
The former Swiss ambassador to China made a massive donation to Hong Kong’s M+ museum in 2012
His new work is being projected on to the facade of Hong Kong’s M+ museum
Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor has drawn inspiration from a Tennyson poem for themes of journeys and separation
Political repression in the Chinese city and new regional fairs are shifting the balance of power
Young gallerists and curators are opening large spaces in its former factories
She uses algae, cocoon protein and more to make ethereal yet practical substances
They offer us a view to the outside — but also invite us to reflect on our interior lives
Collective Ma’louba’s show at Aviva Studios in Manchester gets lost in metatheatrical tangles
Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss on their film about a Missouri summer camp where teenagers simulate running for office
A new retrospective showcases the groundbreaking work of the late anti-consumerist, who once likened Italian design to pornography
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