This wonderful Cornish workshop and museum is dedicated to the legacy of studio pottery trailblazer Bernard Leach
ARTS, NEWS AND FEATURES
Take your pick from an art heist film, Francis Bacon’s animal obsession and a fresh look at textiles and glass
These windows into the creative mind have been preserved and reimagined for the public
On a frosty January morning in 1649, Charles I stepped from the Banqueting House at Whitehall to his execution. The building, a masterpiece of revolutionary architecture, was central to the Stuart dynasty – a space that denoted power. Our expert, Siobhan Clarke, relates its story and the tale of why Parliament dared to kill a king
A winter’s evening walk brings glimpses of a motif that, for artists, conjures homecomings, hauntings, nostalgia and desire. Peter Davidson explores the enduring fascination of the lighted window
Landscapes, lighted windows and artist monographs all make our list this month
National Trust curator Dr John Chu reveals the story behind this tiny Indian artwork