tue 06/05/2025

Katherine Waters

Articles By Katherine Waters

Lavinia Greenlaw: In the City of Love’s Sleep review - curated lives

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I object, British Museum review - censorship, accidental?

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The Human Voice, Gate Theatre review - unrelenting and sad

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Olga Tokarczuk: Drive Your Plow over the Bones of the Dead review - on vengeful nature

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Annie Ernaux: The Years, review - time’s flow

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Roderic O’Conor and the Moderns, National Gallery of Ireland review - experiments in Pont-Aven

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Rachel Heng: Suicide Club review - skin-deep dystopia

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The Jungle, Playhouse Theatre review - new territory

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Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up, V&A review - appearances aren't everything

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Sarah Langford: In Your Defence review - messy lives

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Finishing the Picture, Finborough Theatre review - projections in a realm of mirrors

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The London Mastaba, Serpentine Galleries review - good news for ducks?

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Natural World: The Super Squirrels, BBC Two review - silliness and facts

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Sancho: An Act of Remembrance, Wilton's Music Hall review - pure entertainment

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Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One, Tate Britain review - all in the mind

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Break of Noon, Finborough Theatre review - irredeemable?

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