Go Catch a Show

This week Go Catch a Show visits New york, London and Edinburgh

This week Go Catch a Showvisits New york, London and Edinburgh

New York
Photography
Warhol's Jews: Ten Portraits Reconsideredreviews the pop-art master's rendering of Freud, Einstein and others. Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue. Until August 3rd.
www.jewishmuseum.org.

Exhibition Dargerism: Contemporary Artists and Henry Dargerexplores the artist's influence on Amy Cutler, Jefferson Friedman and others. American Folk Art Museum, 45W 53rd Street. Until September 21st.  www.folkartmuseum.org.

Country musicLyle Lovett everyone's favourite askew country singer-songwriter, performs at the Beacon Theatre, 2124 Broadway. June 29th. 00-1-212-4967070.

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London
Visual art Tsering Nyandak: The Lightness of Beingfeatures work by the Lhasa-born artist. Rossi & Rossi, 16 Clifford Street. From July 3rd to August 1st.  www.rossirossi.com.

Architecture Psycho Buildingsgathers 10 international artists whose work explores architectural space. Southbank Centre. Until August 25th.  www.haywardgallery.org.uk.

PopFormer Beautiful South singer Paul Heaton performs at the Islington Carling Academy. July 7th.  www.gigsandtours.com.

Edinburgh
Jazz festival
The city's jazz festival features The Big Chris Barber Band and the Paul Towndrow Quartet, among others. Various venues. July 25th to August 3rd.  www.edinburghfestivals.co.uk.

Exhibition Vanity Fair Portraitsdisplays impressive photographs of the likes of Gloria Swanson, Hilary Swank, Madonna and Virginia Woolf. Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Until September 21st. www.nationalgalleries.org.

FringeThe Irish presence includes Druid Theatre's New Electric Ballroomand comic Maeve Higgins. Various venues. August 3rd to August 25th. www.edinburghfestivals.co.uk.

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in popular culture