Art
Reopening is the first step – now we must fill the void of access to the arts
Henry Moore Institute director Laurence Sillars on the venue’s grander ambitions
Profile | ‘Who were the real voices of Manchester?’
Sook-Kyung Lee, the director of the Whitworth art gallery, on rebalancing the art historical narrative
Turner Contemporary partners with RNIB to promote alt text
Partnership highlights the importance of accessibility
Behind bars | Juvenile In Justice, National Justice Museum, Nottingham
This exhibition explores what life is like behind bars for young offenders, but does it do enough to give them a voice?
Investing in the arts helps young people flourish
Tate Liverpool director Helen Legg on a project that is taking art out into the community
Concealed/Reveal: Disabled, D/deaf and neurodivergent artists driving creativity, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Disabled artists and creatives are everywhere you look in art history – this exhibition took a closer look at their histories
Outi Pieski, Tate St Ives, Cornwall
Simon Stephens on a fascinating show that focuses on indigenous rights and links between humans, animals and nature
Art and soul | Soulscapes, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
An exhibition of landscape art, but does it achieve what it sets out to do?
Best in show | The Garden of Eden with the Temptation in the Background, c.1600
This slightly bonkers but brilliant masterpiece by Jan Brueghel the Elder takes centre stage at Compton Verney's latest show
Tate to improve Indigenous representation in its collection
Four-year funding for collecting Sámi and Inuit art