A Room of Her Own review — the Clark Institute’s show goes from the sublime to the sentimental
‘Women Artist-Activists in Britain, 1875-1945’ takes Virginia Woolf as its starting point but soon loses its way
‘Women Artist-Activists in Britain, 1875-1945’ takes Virginia Woolf as its starting point but soon loses its way

The writer and critic curates a new exhibition that portrays the ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’ author through artworks that evoke her spirit

Why Naomi Mitchison’s Travel Light gets better with distance.

Wayne McGregor’s creation is back at the Royal Opera House — and it captures vividly what it is like to experience Virginia…

What novels about buying stuff reveal about us

Old and new worlds collide — ‘roughness with refined, serious with playful’ — in a playbook that delights in breaking the rules

The Fondation Maeght’s stunning show brings the British sculptor into dialogue with European modernists