All the evidence suggests that the real challenge for historic properties is to present a much fuller and more complex account of the past
From a Netflix flick about the Sutton Hoo dig to a study of women’s self-portraits – the must-see movies and a first reading list for art lovers
Plans for exhibitions and events may be up in the air, but the anniversaries they mark are fixed in the calendar
Annie Morris, Sunil Gupta, Edmund de Waal and other artists reflect on what’s made them feel a little more positive this year
Canadian landscapes by Emily Carr and a major fresco by Tiepolo are among this month’s highlights
Caroline Campbell and Michael Prodger consider the particular forms of escape that historic paintings can offer in uncertain times
A group of Dutch drawings and a collection of pre-cinematic devices are among this month’s highlights
The spotlight falls on art from China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia in the second half of the event
Reimagined for its 23rd edition, the event is now split into two sections – with the first leg focusing on Indian and Islamic art