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Mariët Westermann made history when she was appointed the first female dir
After a life-threatening illness spurred Helene Kröller-Müller to make plans for a museum, she bought modern art voraciously, forming an extraordinary collection that shaped the early-20th-century perception of Vincent van Gogh
For the National Theatre’s new artistic director Indhu Rubasingham, resilience and a bold strategy are crucial to shaping the British institution’s future. She gives Helena Lee an audience
A new exhibition of Neo-Impressionists celebrates an influential art patron
Tine Thing Helseth is nothing if not multi-talented. First and foremost, she’s one of the world’s leading trumpet soloists, renowned for her eloquent lyricism and impressive virtuosity. But she’s also
WITH more than a hint of nerves, I slide into an empty seat in the auditorium for my first university lecture. I look down the aisle hoping to see a friendly face, but there is no-one I recognise, whi
The awe-inspiring V&A East Storehouse is something of a 21st-century Aladdin’s cave: a gleaming glass and steel warehouse filled with an immense collection of objects, ranging from fashion to sculptur