How was it that one of Britain’s august art institutions went from having two female artists among its founders to excluding women artists for centuries? Our expert, Dr Amy Lim, reveals the details of one of the most important chapters in the history of British women artists
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Making music is an embodied activity, something made by human bodies – and in the history of art we see humans making music again and again. Such lyrical works can come with complex meanings. Our expert, Dr Matt Wates, reveals some prime examples
Elisabeth Frink’s Green Man (blue) has links to spring and rebirth. The work also speaks, says Frink expert Annette Ratuszniak, of a key time in the artist’s life
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Confessions, hard knocks and writing at dawn: Sue Herdman meets award-winning poet, author and broadcaster Lemn Sissay
Sculpture by legendary names, ancient craft and work by Warhol – here are five great art shows to put a spring in your step this month
Angelica Kauffman was a boundary breaker and brilliant social networker. As a new exhibition of her works opens at London’s Royal Academy, curator Annette Wickham reveals seven must-know facts about her