Features Turner Prize Where next for the Turner Prize? As it enters middle-aged respectability, Gareth Harris takes a look at the art award that often turns heads, stirs controversy and generates debate. But can it keep it up forever?
People Decolonising Museums Profile | ‘I had to watch that I didn’t get seduced by the British Museum’s charms’ Hew Locke’s exhibition, What Have We Here?, reflects the artist’s constant questioning of history, nationhood and the legacy of empire
Opinion Artists Hobbies are a vehicle for self-expression My exhibition is a space that works against hierarchies, says Hetain Patel
People Art Q&A | ‘Public engagement with the idea of buying original art has definitely changed’ As the Own Art loan scheme celebrates its 20th birthday, Mary-Alice Stack tells us how it has benefited artists, museums and the public
News Artists Turner Prize artist explores Ashmolean collection Pio Abad's work addresses colonial history and cultural loss
Opinion Art Mela is expanding the definition of what Asian art can be Sculptor Permindar Kaur on how South Asian festivals are encouraging artists to reclaim their heritage
Reviews Art Art and soul | Soulscapes, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London An exhibition of landscape art, but does it achieve what it sets out to do?
Features Museum of... Best in show | Plaster, 1993, by Elisabeth Frink This artwork, on display at Dorset Museum in Dorchester, shows the sculptor's fascination with animals in their wild state
News Holocaust Four artists commissioned to create new work in response to Holocaust testimony Holocaust Centre North hopes scheme will help memorialise survivors as first-hand accounts diminish
Opinion Decolonising Museums Plymouth is central to the story of British colonialism How a work by artist John Akomfrah has encouraged debate and discussion
News Cuts Petition launched against reimposed 10% cut to Creative Scotland Campaigners warn that thousands of jobs are at risk after £6.6m cut was brought back
Features Anti-ableism Art speaks louder than words Gareth Harris speaks to the artists who are challenging preconceptions around disability