Artists

War photographer Lee Miller’s house gains charitable status

Newly formed charity aims to safeguard collections and grow site as a centre for UK surrealism

‘It puts the humanity back into the objects’: How craft is remaking collections

Many museums are harnessing the power of contemporary craft by inviting artists to take inspiration from their collections, says Corinne Julius

‘We are perpetually in awe of the art he created’: Museums pay tribute to David Hockney

The Bradford-born artist died last week at the age of 88

Centre for contemporary Arab culture reopens in London

Mosaic Rooms was founded in 2009 by the AM Qattan Foundation

Q&A | ‘We wanted to move beyond the narrative that Moody is forgotten, invisible and marginalised’

Farah Dailami tells us how Hepworth Wakefield curated its award-winning show on the Jamaican-born sculptor Ronald Moody

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Activating empty spaces with artist-led approaches

Outer Spaces fuels regeneration, says Shân Edwards

Q&A | ‘There was silence and an unknown ‘thing’ that wasn’t discussed’

As a new exhibition opens inspired by Holocaust testimony, artist Laura Nathan tells us how her works were informed by her experience as a third-generation survivor

Chiswick House unveils artist studios

Project is part of a wider £6.4m project to create new spaces for the local community

Sainsbury Centre takes artworks outside the gallery on ‘day release’

Film series follows well-known paintings as they explore places linked to their past

Forget me not | Addressing the silence of women in art

Beth Williamson looks at how Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket gallery gave life to the forgotten parts of its archive

Where next for the Turner Prize?

As it enters middle-aged respectability, Gareth Harris takes a look at the art award that often turns heads, stirs controversy and generates debate. But can it keep it up forever?

Profile | ‘I had to watch that I didn’t get seduced by the British Museum’s charms’

Hew Locke’s exhibition, What Have We Here?, reflects the artist’s constant questioning of history, nationhood and the legacy of empire