The footballer turned criminal was jailed for stealing Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’ and was then himself inspired by it to paint
From festivals to streamers, the musical past has never been as present as it is now
Prices have soared in recent years but, as a prized stegosaurus fossil goes up for auction next week, is it worth digging into for investors?
Sprawling Rencontres d’Arles spotlights global politics and female artists, but is quiet about contemporary France
A new exhibition immortalises the legacy of a quaking aspen. It also carves a lasting story about our connection with woodland
A debut novel set in Mussolini’s Italy expands into more timeless themes of adolescence and rebellion in a male-dominated world
The architect and Olympian gets pumped on pull-ups, Przewalski’s horse dung and Superman
Comedy portrays former leader, once Europe’s most powerful politician, solving murders in her retirement
She plays a detective reckoning with her own past in this thoughtful but over-ingenious small-town thriller
Osgood Perkins directs Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage in a 1990s-set tale of unsolved murders
The descendants of mass-murderer Rudolf Höss return to the family home fictionalised in ‘The Zone of Interest’
The 19th-century Gothic Revival church is a modern-day domestic sanctuary for the Brooklyn-based artist
Artfully constructed bio-doc covers the producer’s greatest hits but also echoes his experimental tendencies
The Nigerian rapper shows he’s ready for primetime with an eclectic and impressively polished second album
Ethiopian gallery shuts London space; new fair offers art under £600; optimism in Tokyo
A Nasa launch director and a marketing whizz spark and squabble in this 1960s-set nostalgia-fest
The Trinidad-born, London-raised rapper’s personal experiences as a migrant come front and centre
The North Carolina musician turns fragmentary music from across the Deep South into modern songs with an array of guests
Ask yourself what stories you want your home to tell — then let them run wild
Also reviewed: Andrea Breth’s staging of ‘Madama Butterfly’ has an overwrought lead performance
The actor-turned-filmmaker considers the impact that a 1985 magazine article had on a group of young Hollywood stars
Performances are full of life and Robert Levin remains quick-witted as soloist
The Aix-en-Provence Festival premiere has exquisite choral music and heart-stopping voices but ends up too polemical
A New-York Historical Society exhibition covers department stores, a theatre where Houdini played and forgotten herds of pigs
Ahead of a new solo exhibition, the photographer talks about his low-fi approach, which has become a fashion favourite