Juliet Jacques is a writer, film-maker and academic based in London.
The Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina has been in limbo for 30 years. With no state support, it raises funds as it can, but is determined to bring people together
An exhibition of artists’ depictions of sleep at the Musée Marmottan Monet is very far from a snoozefest
The Belgian painter was a notable figure in avant-garde circles, but stopped making art for two decades. An exhibition in Antwerp puts her back in the picture
Victor Brauner was a leading light of the Surrealist movement but, until now, he has been little known in his native country
Laura Poitras’s documentary about the photographer is an inspiring account of her blurring of the lines between life, art and activism
Art UK’s new catalogue allows us to assess the artistic merits of the nation’s monuments – and to mourn a lost memorial to Percy Bysshe Shelley