One of the leading practitioners of the ‘campus novel’, his fiction also evoked strongly Catholic themes
Smartphone photographs capture life as a soldier and the loneliness of night shifts
‘Babygirl’ and a new ‘Emmanuelle’ portray female desire but struggle to avoid stock fantasy
At 81, the artist will unveil new work around the world — but all roads lead back to his majestic Roden Crater Project
From the Suffolk-born poet’s latest collection, ‘The Face in the Well’
The Morgan Library’s sparkling centenary exhibition shows there was far more to the writer than the solitary antiheroes of his work
Mirrors, vases, screens – all are available with a classical twist
Moore’s win is seen as a sign that Hollywood no longer pigeonholes female stars. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves
At the centre of a new exhibition, the Memphis Group member’s toylike piece explores the rituals of tea and addresses ‘a dire lack of the delightful’
The anglophile American film director discusses his ultra-gothic, jumpscare-filled reworking of the ultimate vampire movie
Queasy thriller shaped more by one man’s sociopathy than broader sociological insight
Personal mood lies at the heart of how we perceive gardens, as the National Gallery’s exhibition of the Dutch artist’s work illuminates
A winding two-mile walk is a glorious example of how careful design can enhance everyday life
Step inside the homes of some of the world’s most illustrious writers, artists and other historical personalities — and see how interiors can reveal interior lives
The many misfortunes of a young Copenhagen woman are starkly painted in Magnus von Horn’s true-crime drama
Writer/director Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin star as American cousins touring Poland uncomfortably
Pablo Larraín’s focus on the great soprano’s fading final act strands her in a Parisian ‘Sunset Boulevard’
Victor Kossakovsky directs this strikingly filmed meditation on the history and significance of stone
When it comes to metamorphics, more is more
Gallerists and collectors are drawn by an impressive cultural heritage — and attractive tax arrangements
Christopher Monks directs a deft performance from the Armonico Consort in this recording of the late-Baroque composer’s only surviving oratorio
Eight tracks recorded late at night explore themes of loss, time and abandonment
The dancer behind Beyoncé and Lil Nas X’s viral music videos nominates the clubs, cooks and communities of ‘Black Hollywood’
The Brighton twosome pack a lot of action into songs that take aim at the ills of the world
The industry seems to have reached a visual plateau, leaving the way open for games that thrive on fun and creativity