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Daisy Johnson’s second novel, Sisters, is a haunting tale of sibling love and resentment, a gothic masterpiece brilliantly brought to life.
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The Albertina’s current exhibition of Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer includes much of his celebrated work, but its the sketches and watercolours found in his personal archives that impress the most, writes Anna Parker.
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Tate Modern opens a door into the deliciously dark, intimate and, at times, comical world of Dorothea Tanning, a surrealist for our times.
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Breathtakingly sublime sets and deft, sensitive choreography reveal the dark extremes of the human psyche in Frankenstein, the Royal Ballet’s latest co-creation with San Francisco Ballet.
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