
Month: February 2017


The power of art: what I learned today about Tokyo and its public transport (less perfect than you might think) – all through the work of Japanese installation artist Yuko Mohri

What ‘Denial’ teaches us about the past, the present – and the future

Hard-hitting look and unflinching: why ‘Patriot Days’ delivers much more than you might expect

A new find in old St James’s: the lovely children’s book gallery, Illustrationcupboard

An uplifting afternoon in the company of the Bach String Quartet

A chance encounter with a new Mexican restaurant leaves hearts and stomachs full

Whitechapel Gallery’s Eduardo Paolozzi retrospective: fascinating, informative – and a tiny bit bewildering

‘Nobodies and Somebodies’: the unseen portraits of Jo Brocklehurst which provide such an intriguing glimpse into her life
