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DVDs Round-Up 6Saturday, 17 April 2010![]() There's a piquant French perfume to our April round-up. DVD of the month is Olivier Assayas's magnificent family drama Summer Hours, reissued in the US with revealing extras (and available worldwide from Amazon). Maurice Pialat's work is considered... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Artist Douglas GordonSaturday, 10 April 2010![]() Since winning the Turner Prize in 1996 with Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Douglas Gordon (b. 1966) has lived in Germany, France, New York and Germany again. But in accent and attitude, he remains a Glaswegian. Those roots are being reaffirmed... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Donald RunniclesSaturday, 20 March 2010![]() Who's the greatest living British exponent of the late Romantic repertoire? Many would say Edinburgh-born conductor Donald Runnicles (b. 1954). Runnicles has spent the last 30 years quietly forging a formidable name for himself abroad, first, as a... Read more... |
Photographic Gallery: Niall O'Brien, Art Work SpaceMonday, 01 February 2010![]() Purists would have it that punk rock was but a brief explosion in first New York then London, and was all but spent by the end of 1977. Irish photographer Niall O'Brien, however, was born in 1979 and has no truck with purism. Instead, taking the... Read more... |
Staatskapelle Berlin, Barenboim, Royal Festival HallMonday, 01 February 2010![]() The returns queue gets longer and so does the wait – considerably longer than the 69 minutes of programmed music in this the second of the Daniel Barenboim Beethoven/Schoenberg series. But what a satisfying two–course meal it was: Schoenberg’s “... Read more... |
Staatskapelle Berlin, Barenboim, Royal Festival HallFriday, 29 January 2010![]() Anyone who can sell out four concerts of Beethoven and Schoenberg, even if it's only half-scary Schoenberg, surely looms large in the public imagination. Daniel Barenboim is a great humanitarian figure, and has been a thought-provoking... Read more... |
Boxing Day Bloat: theartsdesk recommendsSaturday, 26 December 2009![]() The morning after the day before has dawned. If you're not inclined to join the shopping queues, theartsdesk is happy to suggest alternatives. Our writers recommend all sorts of cultural things you could get up to in the next week.See Wicked. This... Read more... |
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