Photography
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
Championing photography through local networks
Partnerships are vital for Photoworks and its work with communities, writes Juliette Buss
Q&A | ‘It’s the biggest show that’s ever been done on Miller but we could have filled it eight times over’
Curator Hilary Floe discusses Tate Britain's exhibition about photographer Lee Miller
Q&A | ‘If we are a publicly funded gallery, we need to be an inclusive space’
Elizabeth Wewiora on Open Eye Gallery's new Firehawks exhibition and the importance of collaborative social practice within the arts
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?
Shy Burhan: Women In Uniform, Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford
Charu Vallabhbhai on an exhibition by a local photographer that celebrates working women
The art of war | Blavatnik Art, Film and Photography Galleries, Imperial War Museum, London
Katy Barrett discovers the power of visual art in directing our view of war
Digital reviews | Alaskan archaeology, Lancaster history and the Courtauld’s photographic archive
We take a scroll through the latest digital content
Best in show | Lady Dorothy Campbell as Niobe, 1935, by Madame Yevonde
Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne
Camera action | Photography Centre, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
What can a photography gallery do to stand out in a world already saturated with images, asks Simon Stephens