Artists
Van Gogh Museum looks to the future
Fiftieth anniversary has given museum the chance to re-engage with locals and refresh its offer for international visitors, says director Emilie Gordenker
Sainsbury Centre aims to reinvent how people interact with art
Radical new approach invites audiences to view artworks as ‘living entities’
Arts Council NI reflects on momentous year for Northern Irish art
Highlights of 2021-22 included Array Collective becoming first Northern Irish winner of the Turner Prize
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
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
On my bookshelf | Black Artists in British Art: A History Since the 1950s, by Eddie Chambers
Cheryl Bowen selects a book that holds the space and cultural memory of Black British art
Report sets out impact of Brexit on Northern Ireland’s arts sector
The Arts Council of Northern Ireland describes the issue as "complex, multi-dimensional and evolving"
On my bookshelf | The Pre-Raphaelites, by Christopher Wood
This book is a reminder of the emotional connections visitors make to collections, says Helen Antrobus
Royal Academy apologises to artist after ‘transphobia’ row
Gallery says it should have handled situation better and supports freedom of speech