Reviews Photography Camera action | Photography Centre, Victoria and Albert Museum, London What can a photography gallery do to stand out in a world already saturated with images, asks Simon Stephens
Reviews Anti-ableism issue On my bookshelf | The Design of Educational Exhibits, second edition, by RS Miles This book has useful pointers but also has major flaws
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Digital review | Virtual artist’s house, Halo open art studio, Halosenniemi, Finland An art experience that breaks down barriers
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Digital review | Virtual gallery, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Some easily fixed problems and this gallery experience could be top notch
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Digital review | Virtual exhibition, Pan African Heritage Museum, Ghana This virtual exhibition offers a thought-provoking and educational experience
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Body of evidence | Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons, London This newly refurbished medical museum has humanised some exhibits, but its history remains uncomfortable
Reviews Anti-ableism issue Book review | Demystifying Disability, by Emily Ladau A brilliant guide to being inclusive and being an ally
Reviews Anti-ableism Face value | National Portrait Gallery, London As people with separate access needs, our two reviewers were hopeful that their visit to this redeveloped venue would be a smooth one
Reviews Anti-ableism Fancy dresses | Mary Quant: Fashion Revolutionary, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow A taste of the Swinging Sixties at the Kelvingrove Museum’s Mary Quant retrospective
Reviews Science Heartificial intelligence | AI: Who’s Looking After Me, Science Gallery London Can computers as advanced as AI bestow care? This exhibition examines the possibility
Reviews Science Book review | Curious Devices and Mighty Machines: Exploring Science Museums, by Samuel Alberti A deep dive into the future of science museums
Reviews Feminism Crossing continents | Bad Bridget, Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh The stories of ‘Bad Bridgets’ who left Ireland for North America in search of a better life are told with compassion in this exhibition