Reviews Exhibitions No Foreign Field, MCC Museum, Lord’s Cricket Ground, London Tehmina Goskar on an exhibition that explores the growth of cricket throughout the world and its links to empire
Reviews Exhibitions Outi Pieski, Tate St Ives, Cornwall Simon Stephens on a fascinating show that focuses on indigenous rights and links between humans, animals and nature
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?
Reviews Transport On the right track | Go as you Please, National Railway Museum, York Rediscovering train travel from the viewpoint of disabled people
Reviews Exhibitions Shy Burhan: Women In Uniform, Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford Charu Vallabhbhai on an exhibition by a local photographer that celebrates working women
Reviews Books Books | Imagining the Future Museum: 21 Dialogues with Architects by András Szántó This 2021 book offers a sharp insight into how spaces will evolve, says Owen Hopkins
Reviews Books On my bookshelf | African Music, Power, and Being in Colonial Zimbabwe, by Mhoze Chikowero This book about the complex history of music since the 1890s has been an inspiration for work around decolonisation
Reviews Digital Digital reviews | The Tudors, sacred places around the world, and the Desmond Tutu archive Rachel Ellis takes a scroll through the latest digital content
Reviews Social history On board | Skateboard, Design Museum, London An exhibition on the social history of this urban sport
Reviews Decolonising Museums A lasting legacy | Glasgow – City of Empire, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow Inviting people of colour to co-curate this collection is a step in the right direction
Reviews World wars The art of war | Blavatnik Art, Film and Photography Galleries, Imperial War Museum, London Katy Barrett discovers the power of visual art in directing our view of war
Reviews Art Master plan | Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Galleries, Walker Art Gallery Abigail Hawkins enjoys seeing old masters through a fresh lens at these redeveloped galleries