Art

Government Art Collection to open public display space

Organisation is looking at new ways to engage audiences with its collection

Books | The Gallery of Miracles and Madness

A hard-to-read but necessary account of how art was manipulated by Hitler to justify mass murder

Q&A | ‘An exciting new chapter in the history of drawing’

Isabel Seligman talks to us about curating a show on some of the youngest artists ever collected by the British Museum

Best in show | Wow Bush/Turmoil in Full Bloom, 1977, by Sheila Hicks

How the artist embraced a delay caused by the pandemic to evolve her show at the Hepworth Wakefield

Profile | ‘This is what ambition looks like’

Geraldine Kendall Adams talks to Artangel director Mariam Zulfiqar about building on the organisation’s mission to bring art to the people

Artes Mundi art prize to be presented across Wales

Seven artists shorlisted for the £40,000 award

Deborah Swallow steps down from Courtauld

Organisation's first female director retires after 18 years

Manual labour | Suzanne Lacy: What Kind of City? A Manual for Social Change

This powerful show at the Whitworth aims to bring people together to inspire change

Sculptures to honour Windrush generation in Hackney

The creations will be unveiled on Windrush Day in June

Bending the rules | The Rules of Art?, National Museum Cardiff

This new show challenges visitors to look at art in a fresh way

Making an impression | The Courtauld Gallery, London

A striking marriage of art and architecture at the revamped gallery shines new light on its famed impressionist collection

Jonathan Watkins steps down from Ikon, Birmingham

Director will move on in October