Reviews

Creature discomforts: The Animals’ War, Imperial War Museum, London

Animals and war should be a winning combination. But RachelSouhami is unimpressed by an exhibition that fails to be informative or exciting

Islamic Showcase: Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art, V&A, London

The V&A has finally given its important Islamic art collection the home it deserves, although the gallery could have been better connected to the rest of the museum, argues Jane Weeks

Updating Tradition: Egyptian Galleries, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

Jane Morris finds the Fitzwilliam has gone for evolution rather than revolution in its reworked Egyptian displays

Thoroughly modern: Pallant House Gallery, Chichester

Caroline Worthington applauds the transformation of Chichester's Pallant House into an elegant and accessible modern art gallery

Book Review: Public Art, Thinking Museums Differently

The vogue for museums focusing on experiences rather than objects need not be a disaster, writes Colin Hynson. Museums just need to learn from public art

Kids’ stuff

Rebecca Mileham says the National Trust needs to build on its winning approach to interpretation for children at Chastleton House to make the property a real success

Travels with my armchair

Maria Blyzinsky enjoys the new home of a museum that contains the remarkable range of objects amassed by the Victorian collectors Richard and Henry Cuming

A sketchy start

Middlesbrough's new art space may be glamorous and informal, but the content falls way short of what the city deserves, writes Caroline Worthington

Opening this month

Wave goodbye to the analogue television signal in Manchester and celebrate typeface in Cheltenham. Simon Stephens looks at this month's new exhibitions

Opening this month

Simon Stephens surveys a selection of the eye-catching shows opening across Britain in the next four weeks

The Braid, Ballymena, County Antrim

The Braid could certainly not be accused of lacking ambition, but the museums service will have to work hard to ensure it's used to its full capacity, writes Simon Stephens

Ancient Egypt, World Museum Liverpool

The latest generation of ancient Egypt galleries try to look beyond mummies and pharaohs and Liverpool is no different, writes Simon Stephens