Reviews
Fatoumata Diawara, Jazz CaféFriday, 14 October 2011![]() When I first saw this Malian singer-songwriter a few months ago at a showcase gig in a grimly carpeted basement bar in Clerkenwell it was hard to imagine a less appropriate space for such a regally beautiful woman to be found in. Yet within a couple... Read more... |
Pacifica Quartet, Wigmore HallThursday, 13 October 2011![]() How good it feels, after several decades of Shostakovich quartet series, to be able to say not just “what a tragic life” but also “what ingenious treatment of great ideas, what a range of universal human emotions”. And even, walking on air away from... Read more... |
Frieze Art Fair 2011: Emotion under the IronyThursday, 13 October 2011![]() Every year the art lovers of the world assemble in London and burn themselves out during Frieze Week - the fairs, the galleries, the parties - and (if they're anything like me) they vow to take it a bit easier next year. It never happens. The entire... Read more... |
Who Do You Think You Are? - Tracey Emin, BBC OneThursday, 13 October 2011![]() Tracey Emin once made a tent for which she gained some notoriety. On it, she’d appliquéd the names of everyone she had ever slept with – including, as a child, her beloved Granny Hodgkins. Sadly, the tent, called Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963... Read more... |
Andsnes, BBCSO, Bělohlávek, Barbican HallThursday, 13 October 2011![]() Pundits have always yoked architecture and Bruckner together, touting void and mass at the expense of the dynamic experience music ought to be. Abbado and his Lucerne Festival Orchestra favoured sinuous instability in the Fifth Symphony earlier this... Read more... |
Björk, Harpa, ReykjavíkThursday, 13 October 2011![]() Björk’s Biophilia is a five-headed organism: the album (itself issued in five different editions), the app, the documentary, the live show and the website. Here in Harpa, Reykjavík’s spanking-new concert hall, Björk is in her home town, delivering... Read more... |
The Pitmen Painters, Duchess TheatreWednesday, 12 October 2011![]() Is there something remarkable about a group of working-class men learning to paint? You may think there is, or you may think there isn’t. You may think that anyone with very little formal education learning to do any of the things associated with... Read more... |
Tacita Dean, FILM, Tate ModernWednesday, 12 October 2011![]() Tate Modern’s lofty Turbine Hall is dominated by a giant CinemaScope screen flipped on its side so it becomes 42ft high and resembles a lift shaft or cathedral window. Instead of angels, saints or sinners, though, the starring role in Tacita Dean’s... Read more... |
Spiritualized, Royal Albert HallWednesday, 12 October 2011![]() Two years ago, Spiritualized reprised their bestselling (one might say "only major") 1997 album, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space, in the curiously titled concert series, Don't Look Back. Since then, their frontman (one... Read more... |
The Greatest Movie Ever SoldWednesday, 12 October 2011![]() A movie about advertising and product placement entirely paid for by advertising and product placement? It's a Koh-i-Noor diamond of a concept, and zealous documentarian Morgan Spurlock has applied himself to his task with the efficiency of a... Read more... |
The Three Musketeers (3D)Wednesday, 12 October 2011![]() There is nothing good about The Three Musketeers. Nothing. To list all the ways in which Paul WS Anderson's superfluous remake is crap would require a tome only slightly thinner than Dumas's original novel, and it is... Read more... |
Romanzo Criminale, Sky Arts 1Wednesday, 12 October 2011![]() Unless one has been misreading the policy stylings of the oddly named "Nigel Farage" and his merry band of isolationists, the general idea behind UKIP is that Nothing Good ever came out of Europe. Party members may therefore wish to pursue a blanket... Read more... |
