Henry Wiencek’s zesty history recounts the extraordinary partnership between architect Stanford White and sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Young lovers are swept together in a film of stormy seas, torrid emotions and florid dialogue
Caleb Landry Jones stars as a bark-chomping villager in Athina Rachel Tsangari’s wildly eccentric film
The writer and activist’s provocative style of thought is sensuously evoked in a cine-poem that eschews biography
Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson star as new neighbours who bond immediately — and catastrophically
Watermelon prints for Palestine, Anni Albers textiles and a carpet of flower sculptures
As wealthy buyers rush for these new collectibles, museums and universities risk turning into impotent onlookers
National broadcaster’s deficit almost halved to £132mn last year
Auction house reports stagnant $2.1bn in sales in first half of year
A bundled remake of two classics is a reminder of a time when sports games had more personality
A fascinating new BBC-PBS series explores how homo sapiens lived, spread and developed
Moving drama about the founding father of the health service unfolds as a dreamlike fantasia at the National Theatre
Lena Dunham’s ‘Too Much’ proves her powers of observation are undiminished; ‘My Mom Jayne’ is a revealing portrait of actress Jayne Mansfield; high school sweethearts reunite in middle-age in BBC2 drama ‘Mix Tape’; dark comedy ‘Such Brave Girls’ returns for a caustic season 2; social slights and snubs bring bite to period drama ‘The Gilded Age’; Black Panther spin-off ‘Ironheart’ follows a teenage wannabe Iron Man — reviews by Róisín Lanigan & Dan Einav
A married man summons a pink-haired woman in a new series about digital relationships
The artist’s work uses crafts from around the globe to create something distinctively her own
Head of art institution rejects claims of woke and backs ‘adventurous’ decisions
Stampedes in Texas and a Native American legend inspired Stan Jones to write a song that has yielded countless covers
Hosting the Bayeux Tapestry in London is a big win, but rivalry between institutions has a cost
A master of colour who hailed punk rock as a fresh start for all the arts and rejected ‘puritanical’ abstraction
In the UK, summer productions in stately homes have helped keep the art form alive. For that you need donors and, for them, what you really need is Wasfi Kani
Caroline Walker portrays children’s play areas on a scale normally reserved for grand religious tableaux
What are the regular practices that sustain us both as individuals and as societies?
The Greek filmmaker talks about shooting in Scotland, her hierarchy-free approach and why ‘we always dance the film first’
The Icelandic composer and the Irish singer worked together until the latter’s death — this moving meditation on grief and love is the result
This release sees the group’s Damon Albarn and Moonchild Sanelly teaming up with Latin American musicians