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The winner of RIBA’s Royal Gold Medal, a pioneer of modernism in India, worked with Le Corbusier
From high-tech heists to antiquarian crime rings, this literary underworld would make a novel of its own
The long-awaited season 3 of ‘Atlanta’ tackles race with dark, uneasy humour; Taron Egerton stars in ‘Black Bird’ a true story of a convict’s deal to pursue a killer; interviews seek a more authentic narrative in ‘My Life as a Rolling Stone’ — reviews by Dan Einav
Secret rooms, experimental fashion – and the crazy geography of the Faroe Islands
Ekow Eshun’s exhilarating exhibition shows black art on the move and creating fresh idioms
From ‘Came the Lightening’, a collection dedicated to George Harrison on the 20th anniversary of his death
Tragedy equals comedy plus information technology
Richard Bean and Oliver Chris have given Sheridan’s ‘The Rivals’ a modern twist but warn: ‘It’s not just a fluffy laugh factory’
Technology races to accommodate a new generation of wealthy digital natives, with prices reaching seven figures
This posthumous album from the German electronic music pioneer pays homage to Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’ novels
The singer-songwriter searches for meaning in natural landscapes, passing seasons and the domestic sphere
The LA-based musician pursues perfection, buys Prada and takes life advice from David Lynch
Batman caves, hidden cubbies, a secret “cloffice” – the most exciting homes conceal a few surprises
This re-release of the Beninese singer’s 1975 album channels Fela Kuti with a harder rocking edge
With bassist Michael Bisio and drummer Newman Taylor Baker, Shipp offers finely wrought detail
The Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective’s recording contributes to the composer’s overdue re-evaluation
The Greek-Cypriot industrialist enjoys the first look of an ‘Apollo’ show in Hydra by the American artist and longtime associate
A new interview-led BBC documentary series seeks to provide a more authentic story of the rockers than their famous antics
‘The Princess’ shows the messy reality surrounding Diana’s life; ‘Nitram’, the true story of a mass killer; ‘We (Nous)’ is a searching documentary about French unity; stunning animation in ‘The Sea Beast’; all shook up by Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’; Wim Wenders’ ‘Wings of Desire’ restored and re-released — all reviewed by Danny Leigh
Justin Kurzel’s film about the man behind Tasmania’s Port Arthur massacre never betrays its own awful gravity
The storytelling is impressive in this animated film, the usual trite life lessons rejected for chewier stuff
Alice Diop’s boldly structured film goes beyond easy one-love humanism
Frances Spalding’s beautifully illustrated history reveals the hidden undercurrents that electrify the work of 1920s and 1930s artists
Manuel Liñán’s troupe appropriated female costumery while María del Mar Moreno’s stripped-down staging put the focus firmly on sublime dance and song
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