Samuel Reilly is a freelance writer in Edinburgh and a PhD candidate at the University of St Andrews.
The new-look Musée de Cluny and the Burrell Collection reopen, while there are also treats in store for fans of Bob Dylan and Serge Gainsbourg
The galleries of Mayfair and St James’s are full of surprises and delights that should brighten up December
The fair is determined to keep growing, but not at the expense of the boutique atmosphere that sets it apart
It’s not easy to repackage a museum devoted to a Victorian missionary, but the David Livingstone Birthplace Museum has pulled it off
Somerset House hosts the London edition of 1-54 and galleries across the capital make the most of the limelight
Addis Fine Art marks the opening of its London outpost with a show by the Ethiopian-Jewish painter Takele
Say it quietly, but this year’s edition of the contemporary art fair is shaping up to look refreshingly normal
The South African painter and collage artist discusses his enduring passion for jazz music
The founding directors of Convelio on how the company has transformed art shipping with new tech
The portraits of James Barnor, Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé conjure up an image of cool modernity – but also draw on a long photographic tradition