Huppert's warm, wry performance as an academic facing a crisis at home powers Mia Hansen-Løve's intimate, intellectual film
Is there a more commanding screen presence than Isabelle Huppert? From the spiralling American madness of Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate to the diverse demands of Claire Denis's African-set colonial parable White Material and Brillante Mendoza's Philippines hostage drama Captive, Huppert has proved ready to rise to any challenge. Claude Chabrol famously cast her as a teenage murderer in 1978's Violette Nozière and a covert poisoner in 2000's Merci pour le chocolat, while Chris Honoré called upon her to tackle the taboo subject of incest in Ma mère. Most famously, in Michael Haneke's unflinching The Piano Teacher, she took cinemagoers to the very edge of a masochistic abyss, with harrowing results.
Hansen-Løve serves up unapologetic discussions of Rousseau, radicalism and revolution
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Continue reading...as the sun sheds light on the sculpture from different angles, the orb changes in color, slowly shifting from blue to gold hues.
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Picturesque and thought-provoking, art and the natural landscape combine beautifully at these city, coastal and countryside parks
The Austrian Sculpture Park sits in a seven-hectare park designed by renowned Swiss architect Dieter Kienast, on the outskirts of Graz. It's home to more than 60 sculptures by Austrian and international artists such as Fritz Wotruba, Franz West and Yoko Ono. Lotus ponds, landscaped lawns and a lush forest form a background to the contemporary sculptures. Some pieces look like toys dropped from a giant's pram: a huge pink ball, a concrete boat, aeroplane parts. Bookings for guided tours and workshops can be made on the website.
• Free, museum-joanneum.at. Open daily March-October, 10am-8pm
Loggia dei Lanzi (by Dave & Margie Hill)
in kerava, finland and in avesta, sweden, the artist used her emblematic material to canvas the entire exterior of two homes in woven neon pink fabric.
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HMP Reading prison
Artists and writers honour Oscar Wilde's prison years in a series of works that explore the agony of isolation
Cell C22 is scarcely bigger than the narrow bed and table it contains. A bucket in the corner, in Oscar Wilde's time, turned his “numbered tomb” into a foul latrine. The window is shockingly high, so that the prisoner can see nothing of the outer world but a fraction of sky, and even this freedom is qualified. “With bars they blur the gracious moon and blind the goodly sun.”
This is where Wilde was imprisoned for two years, from 1895. This is where miraculously, eking out the sheets of paper that were removed every night by warders he wrote De Profundis. He spent each day in solitary confinement, with nothing but the Bible to read for the whole of the first year. And so did every other inmate.
There are extraordinary moments as you pass among the iron corridors and dank cells
Continue reading...The city on the silvery Tay is often derided, but it has much to offer not least its art, says Debbie Lawson, who has just added to its treasures
I was just “a wee scrap”, as my father would say, when we left the north east coast of Scotland for the south coast of England. Dad is from London, but after six years living in Dundee he was pretty much bilingual.
Then he joined the army and for the next decade my brother and I were shunted around various military bases, clocking up schools and fighting over bedrooms, but the one thing that grounded us was the fact that we came from Dundee.
Continue reading...Hungarian poster for RED DESERT (Michelangelo Antonioni, Italy, 1964)
Designer: Nandor Szilvasy
Poster source: Film/Art Gallery
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