Frayed histories – unravelling the stories behind seven women’s textile collections
An exhibition on the textile collections of women from the 19th century to the present day tells us as much about their own lives as about the objects themselves
Curve sketching – the sensuous lines of Huguette Caland
Relationships between bodies – filial, friendly or romantic – are at the heart of the Lebanese artist’s paintings and drawings
Artists anonymous – what does it mean for a work’s maker to be unknown?
A group of objects by unknown artists from around the world and across the centuries makes for a catalogue of human ingenuity
On the trail of Maria Lai in Sardinia
The folklore and customs of her island home provided rich material for the artist to spin her own yarns
Are the art market’s problems being blown out of proportion?