‘Kandinsky’s Universe’: Barberini’s dazzling journey through a revolution
Now open at the Barberini, the exhibition 'Kandisky's Universe: Geometric Abstraction in the 20th Century' is a […]
Review
The Place of Shells: An unexpected journey
Mai Ishizawa's 'The Place of Shells' captures the surreal feeling of a world abruptly transformed in utterly […]
Book review
Thomas Mann’s Overcoat: Surreal, speculative, bizarre
Ugly coats, invisible elephants and giant monuments having sex with the clouds: Istvan Vörös' new novel manages […]
Book review
The Gorgeous Inertia of the Earth: Visions of life’s geometry
In Adrian Duncan's latest, a statue-repairer moves to Italy in a novel that explores the spatial reasoning […]
Review
Michael E. Smith: Strange alchemy on paper (and a shoe box)
Currently showing at KOW, 'Michael E. Smith X Paper' brings together a chaotic collection of some of […]
Review
Can Carmen be saved? Gorki’s bold attempt to rewrite opera’s history
Christian Weise's 'Carmen' confronts the opera's racist, sexist past. But is redemption really possible?
