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Exhibition Review
Exhibition Review
Still stunning
Works by Natalia Goncharova are as eyecatching today as they were when first produced almost a century ago, says CHRISTINE LINDEY
Dance review
Dance review
The Suit and Ingoma, Royal Opera House London
Ballet Black's South African double-bill demonstrates why they're one of the most exciting dance companies around
Interview
Interview
Principled philanthropists
TIM SAYER and ANNEMARIE NORTON tell Christine Lindey why they're donating their unique collection of art works to a Wakefield art gallery
Dance Review
Dance Review
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Jean-Guihen Queyras and Rosas: Mitten wir im Leben sind/Bach6Cellosuiten
Bach inspires a rigorous and innovative approach to dance
Opinion
Opinion
An ongoing Soviet inspiration
There's something to learn from the USSR's cultural policies, not least its promotion of working-class participation in the arts which has had an impact in Britain, says CHRISTINE LINDEY
Exhibition Review
Exhibition Review
Van Gogh and Britain, Tate Britain
CHRISTINE LINDEY recommends an exhibition revealing the profound sense of humanity in the works by the great painter
Book Review: Working Aesthetics: Labour, Art and Capitalism
Danielle Child's book tackles the neoliberal penetration of artistic production from a Marxist perspective
Exhibition
Exhibition
Still breaking boundaries
Egon Schiele may have died a century ago but his provocative depictions of human vulnerability continue to fascinate and disturb, says CHRISTINE LINDEY
Best of 2018: Visual arts
BY CHRISTINE LINDEY
Exhibition Review
Exhibition Review
A purpose to pleasure
Tate Liverpool's exhibition reveals the brilliance of Fernand Leger, one of the great painters of realist political art, says CHRISTINE LINDEY