The writer in exile returns to his homeland in Paweł Pawlikowski’s requiem for lost ideals and lost loved ones
A new book celebrates the wild marshlands and salty culture of southern France
The Clockworks museum in London boasts the world’s most important public collection which shows how electricity taught the world to tell the same time
A trend for designers to display their workings in boutiques, exhibitions or publicity materials gives clients a feel for the craftsmanship
The surrealist artist has inspired a fresh wave of sculptural, nature-themed creations
From literary and artistic gem to Nazi stronghold, how a quaint town encapsulated the best and worst in German history and became a byword for a failed experiment in democracy
The actor plays a small-town sheriff pulled into a spree of absurdist carnage in Ben Wheatley’s latest gonzo caper
László Nemes’s film follows a Jewish boy in 1950s Hungary confronted with brutal truths about his parentage
Celebrating their 70th anniversary, the Oklahoma company’s strengths were well displayed at London’s Linbury Theatre
Neue Galerie specialises in early 20th-century German and Austrian art and design
Ava Pickett’s drama follows the impact on three ordinary women of Henry VIII’s actions
The 84-year-old delivered a stirring set that ranged from Simon and Garfunkel classics to the mini-masterpiece that is his latest album
Kelly Reilly reprises her role as Beth Dutton as the neo-Western saga expands to Texas
The French-Algerian artist on her Tate Britain Commission, resisting nostalgia and learning from the past
Steven Soderbergh’s film follows a fabled painter and the art restorer determined to forge his works
With effusive humour and amiable messiness, the exhibition portrays a metropolis that’s complicated and unstable
A new edition of Plath’s work reveals childhood poems for the first time. Plus collections from Kim Moore, Leontia Flynn and Tobias Hill
Meet the people trying to safeguard centuries of skills
Denethor’s tomato scene immortalised in plastic bricks; Polymarket’s odds calculated; America’s ailments diagnosed; Schliemann’s legacy destroyed;
This sonically rich project examines the unresolved tensions that remain at the heart of American life
Patti Waldmeir returns to the country that forever captured her heart
Part memoir, part feminist manifesto, Lauren Elkin’s clever cultural history hails the artists who have broken free from conventions to make their voices heard
Exhibition about Britain’s Artists’ International Association will be illuminating for art historians as well as the wider public
With a pungent, propulsive score and gutsy singing, this world premiere at the Bayerische Staatsoper deserves to be heard widely