Art
William Blake’s second life
An exhibition at the Tate shows both the triumphs and failures of the poet
How the art of collage is mounting a comeback
Embraced by the Dadaists, surrealists and even Victorians, the art form has proved itself to be a flexible and effective tool
A ceramicist of nowhere: Edmund de Waal’s art of empathy
The potter reflects on how art can change the world
Forging the FĂĽhrer: inside the sinister trend for fake Hitler paintings
Unbeknownst to many, the market for faked Hitler paintings is thriving. But who is buying them—and why?
The best exhibitions in April 2019—Van Gogh and Renaissance nudes
Plus Hew Locke in Birmingham
Britain should be proud to fund the Black Cultural Archives
By turning a black lens on social history, the BCA does something unique—and vital. In the year of the Windrush scandal, proper funding is the least the government could offer
From Iran, with love—an artist preserves a dying tradition
Bita Ghezelayagh's transporting exhibition at Leighton House is worth an hour of your time
The irreverent, colourful theatre of the Alternative Miss World
In a world full of restrictions, fans come to Alternative Miss World, hosted at Shakespeare's Globe, as a night of freedom, equality and frivolity
An Assyrian king and erotic drawings—the best art and exhibitions in November 2018
Plus Norman Ackroyd at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Mantegna and Bellini and modern artistic couples—the best art in October 2018
Plus: Patrick Heron at the Turner Contemporary
Ian Hislop objects and the art of Spanish violence—the best exhibitions in September 2018
Plus pondering the Universe in York