Ready-to-wear collections, summer 2025: The new Amazons
A celebration of the body, dance, art and sport! At Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri installs Italian archer-artist Sagg Napoli in a long glass cage. Her collection is an ode to…
French actor Michel Blanc dies at 72
Michel Blanc, a beloved 'worried clown' who was best known for his comedic roles, one of the very few people to win both an acting and a screenplay award at…
France celebrates British and Irish film in Dinard
This week, arts24 is in the delightful seaside town of Dinard in Brittany, for France's yearly celebration of British and Irish film. For 35 years, it's been a launchpad for…
‘The Wild Robot’ by Chris Sanders: Nature meets tech in new Dreamworks fable
Chris Sanders is the artistic mastermind behind children's films "Lilo and Stitch", "How to Train Your Dragon" and "The Croods". His latest animated feature sees a lone robot, Roz, cast…
‘All We Imagine as Light’: Three women wrapped in the illusions of Mumbai, India
Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes, Payal Kapadia's second feature film envelops the city in an incredible palette of reds and blues.
Country singer Garth Brooks accused of rape in new lawsuit
The suit, filed in Los Angeles, says Brooks filed a preemptive lawsuit in September in Mississippi. In the action, the plaintiff sought an injunction blocking 'extortionate conduct' and alleging the…
France and Madagascar begin ‘historic’ human remains restitution process
As per a December 2023 French law on repatriations of human remains, a joint scientific committee will review Madagascar's request to have the skull of King Toera, beheaded under French…
Saoirse Ronan on ‘The Outrun’, ‘Blitz’ and why Irish actors are having a renaissance
Four-time Oscar-nominated Irish actress Saoirse Ronan speaks to Eve Jackson about her heart-wrenching addiction drama "The Outrun", based on Amy Liptrot's memoir. Known for "Lady Bird" and "Little Women" in…
Serge Gainsbourg museum in receivership one year after opening
According to an investigation, unpaid bills, dubious management and legal disputes have dogged Maison Gainsbourg, a museum devoted to one of France's most loved musicians.
Lee Miller, a photojournalist amid the bombs in Saint-Malo
An exhibition presents around 50 images by the surrealist artist-turned-war-correspondent for 'Vogue,' who photographed the city's liberation in August 1944.