The Mark Rothko retrospective at the Fondation Louis Vuitton is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see an exceptionally large selection of works by the American abstract expressionist.
The exhibition Naples à Paris at the Louvre is a rare opportunity to see some masterpieces from the Museo di Capodimonte alongside the Louvre's own collection of Italian paintings.
What causes fainting? Canada's year of fire. Curiosity. The science that paved the way for the Higgs boson. A neural network with the ability to make generalizations about language. Global warming. Issey Miyake. And more.
Ray Monk’s excellent Wittgenstein biography "Ludwig Wittgenstein. The Duty of Genius" is a joy to read and also serves as a good introduction to his work.
The exhibition Matisse, Derain and Friends. The Paris Avant-Garde 1904-1908 at the Kunstmuseum Basel documents the emergence and the heydays of Fauvism.
The lived experience of depression. What dreams are for. What mathematics really is. The era-defining aesthetic of “In the Mood for Love”. How to write a great grant application. A short story by Claire-Louise Bennett. And more.
Paul Griffiths' “Modern Music and After” provides a magnificent introduction to avant-garde music, covering key composers and major works with clarity and depth.
The exhibition "Futurism and Europe: The Aesthetics of a New World" at the Kröller-Müller Museum explores the relationship between Futurism and other European avant-gardes such as the Bauhaus, De Stijl, Constructivism, Esprit Nouveau and Cubism.
Patricia Lockwood on David Foster Wallace. Creative grief and how to deal with it. The tyranny of the tale. Light pollution. Anselm Kiefer. Gerhard Richter. Arnold Schoenberg. Larry Gagosian. And more.
The exhibition Van Gogh In Auvers is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to see a large number of paintings from the last phase of Van Gogh's life, some of which from private collections, that are presented together for the first time.