Reviews Industrial Industrial evolution | Museum of Making, Derby Silk Mill This former factory builds on the area’s rich creative heritage. By Simon Stephens
Reviews Redevelopment For the people | Manchester Jewish Museum Lived experiences are at the heart of this new-look museum, writes Katie Henderson
Reviews Activism Secret Museum | Museum of Homelessness A glimpse into the profundities of what it means to be homeless during a pandemic
Reviews Museum X Above and beyond Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s show featuring contemporary artist Joana Vasconcelos is not to be missed, writes Charu Vallabhbhai
Reviews Art A cut above Chiedza Mhondoro reflects on Somerset House’s pioneering Get Up, Stand Up Now show and why it attracted such a diverse audience
Reviews Bookshelf 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
Reviews Black history Books | Rewriting history Deirdre Osborne looks at the writers and books that challenge our understanding of the past and pave the way for an inclusive future
Reviews Books | Provenance Research Today: Principles, Practice, Problems The complexity of proving provenance is brought into sharp focus in this engaging guide to best practice, says Anna Garnett
Reviews Bookshelf 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
Reviews Openings Home truths | Museum of the Home, London This thoughtful and sensitive redevelopment has allowed the museum to tell a far more inclusive, personal and engaging story
Reviews Openings Poetry in motion | Wordsworth Grasmere, Cumbria Romantic poet William Wordsworth and the land that inspired him are vividly brought to life
Reviews Art Talking pictures | A Proposal For Radical Hospitality, Queen’s House, Greenwich Artist Peter Adjaye’s soundtrack to accompany three paintings of Elizabeth I helps reveal the true nature of our imperial past