thu 15/05/2025

Katherine Waters

Articles By Katherine Waters

Visual Arts Lockdown Special 4: half-way houses

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Tahar Ben Jelloun: The Punishment review - triumph over torture

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Visual Arts Lockdown Special 2: read, search, listen, create

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Bill Brandt/Henry Moore, The Hepworth Wakefield review - a matter of perception

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Dora Maar, Tate Modern review - how women disappear

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Measure for Measure, RSC, Barbican review - behind the times

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Craig David, BBC Radio 2 review - what's your flava?

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Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theatre?, Jewish Museum London review - rallying against death

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Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh, Saatchi Gallery review - worth its weight?

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Little Simz, EartH review - bossing it

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George Stubbs: 'all done from Nature', MK Gallery review - a glorious menagerie

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Hogarth: Place and Progress, Sir John Soane’s Museum review - state of the nation

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Shuck 'n' Jive, Soho Theatre review - a mixed bag, lots of promise

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William Blake, Tate Britain - sympathy for the rebel

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Van Gogh’s Inner Circle, Noordbrabants Museum review - the man behind the art

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Peter Doig, Michael Werner review - ambiguous and excellent

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