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Hitler’s Blue Period

The Nazis stole Franz Marc’s masterpiece of German Expressionism, setting off an eight-decade search to find it

When in Rome

Summertime Hues

Dressing the Part

History on His Mind

Open House

A Monster Among Angels

The Night of the Iguana, now in an eloquent production in London, is Tennessee Williams’s last great work

Laura Carlin

The London artist whose illustrations and ceramics appeal to children and grown-ups alike

Class Act

Year of the Moon

Museums and stages across the world celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing

In the Picture

Bauhaus Revival

Joy Rider

Rowland Emett’s A Quiet Afternoon in the Cloud Cuckoo Valley heads to auction at Bonhams London

War Games

Museum-Going Etiquette

Spoiler alert: you’re not the most fascinating thing in the place

A Guide to the Venice Biennale

After Dark

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

There are worthwhile podcasts for both Brexiteers and Remainiacs. One is recorded in a pub

Anna Sui in Color

Trick of the Light

The Beat Goes On

Berlin Keeps It Real

Searching for Faces

Artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn brings his newest series of unforgettable portraits to the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills

Louche Cannon

With Fleabag, Phoebe Waller-Bridge has caught lightning in a bottle. When someone hits with such a seismic wallop, it’s both a miracle and a mystery. Why now? Why her?