The Sunday dozen
John Wyver writes: welcome to this week's selection of stuff that I've enjoyed and been enriched by over the past week. • Frank Stella went from Bauhaus to fun house: such a great appraisal by Deborah Solomon for The New more
John Wyver writes: welcome to this week's selection of stuff that I've enjoyed and been enriched by over the past week. • Frank Stella went from Bauhaus to fun house: such a great appraisal by Deborah Solomon for The New more
John Wyver writes: Apologies for missing last week - somehow the keynote for the University of Westminster conference Designs on TV, together with other stuff, just gobbled up the days. But here's this week's selection of twelve articles and audio more
John Wyver writes: another gathering in of articles and other bits and pieces that have engaged me and enriched my thinking across the past week. The image is from the controversial, seemingly both complex and simplistic Civil War, released this more
John Wyver writes: the week's collection of articles and audio that I have enjoyed, learned from, appreciated and been challenged by over the past week, and that I think are worth sharing. • All 40 Marlon Brando film performances ranked, more
John Wyver writes: as usual, a selection of articles and audio that caught my attention this past week. The image above, which relates to my first choice, is a detail from Anatole Godet's photograph of"Portrait de Emile Zola" par more
John Wyver writes: the weekend's selection of articles, audio and video that especially engaged me over the past week. • The dinner party that started the Harlem Renaissance: a wonderful slice of archival research about a 1924 New York dinner more
John Wyver writes: a little late this week, and I'm completing the choice on a train to Stratford-upon-Avon for a final RSC "goodbye" to Greg Doran - as usual, here are a dozen articles and audio elements that I found more
John Wyver writes: the usual twelve recommendations from a busy week when we celebrated in style the life of my mother-in-law, Beryl Paterson, at her cremation. • The Getty makes nearly 88,000 art images free to use however you like: more
John Wyver writes: this week's selection of writings and audio begins with links related to some especially sad news, before embracing a remarkable new open access publication, a great new podcast, a number of excellent essays and resources, and an more
John Wyver writes: eleven articles from the past week, and an archive from 1967, that especially caught my attention, plus the usual musical bonus. The image above by Ene-Liis Semper is from the 2012 Lyric, Hammersmith production of Three Kingdoms, more