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Impressionists Tate review – ‘impressive and surprising’
Jonathan Egid is underwhelmed by parts of this exhibition, but impressed by its final three rooms.
The Scythians British Museum review – ‘a vivid and intriguing exhibition’
A vivid depiction of an ancient culture excites at the British Museum
Kabakov Tate Review- ‘an exercise in alternative perspectives’
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov's 'Not Everyone Will Be Taken into the Future' illustrates the horrors of the Soviet Union through a series of juxtaposing perceptions
Modigliani Tate review – ‘a delight to walk through’
Tate Modern's Modigliani show is tame, but beautiful
The Jungle review- ‘an incredible, heart-wrenching story’
Lucy Miles is left awe-struck and moved by the story of a Refugee camp in the Young Vic's new play, The Jungle
In conversation with Matt Maltese
Ollie Braddy discusses 'brexit pop' and the London music scene with singer-songwriter Matt Maltese
Sensitive data stolen from exclusive Oxbridge club
The society has warned its 5000 members about 'suspicious activity'
The ‘new’ jazz must be seen as well as heard
The latest offering from the 'new' Jazz scene is an innovative success, writes Harriet Davis
A perfectly preserved corner of London speaks to modern Britain
Susie Finlay discovers the delights of still-life drama
A unique and uncomfortable experience
Lil Peep is our greatest living icon, writes Joe Bavs
Tommy x Gigi – an outdated vanity project?
There is no denying that the new Gigi Hadid collection's glossy take on grunge is cool, but it ultimately fails to surprise or entertain Viveka Herzum
How a small office in Bloomsbury keeps the tradition of criticism alive
The LRB’s Alice Spawls talks to Altair Brandon-Salmon about her journey from intern to editor at the world’s most prestigious literary journal
Grayson Perry’s Polymorphous Popularity
Georgiana Wilson explores Grayson Perry's image, identity, and popularity after seeing his latest exhibition
At the Royal Academy: Matisse in the Studio
Altair Brandon-Salmon explores the Royal Academy's latest exhibition, Matisse in the Studio
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