Cambridge
David Hockney is ‘compellingly perceptive’ even though he may be wrong about perspective
The historian Martin Kemp tells us what it was like co-curating a new show of the artist’s works, displayed amongst the masterpieces of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
At a Cambridge University college wrestling with its imperial past, Shahzia Sikander’s show offers new ideas on restitution
As Jesus College confronts its ties to slavery, the Pakistani Neo-miniature artist asks whether decolonisation need necessarily be a violent process
Cambridge University college becomes first UK institution to return looted Benin bronze to Nigeria
Following restitution of a cockerel sculpture by Jesus College, the University of Aberdeen will hand over another looted artefact in a ceremony today
Linder's provocative cut-outs come to Kettle's Yard
For her retrospective, the artist has made a series of interventions in the Cambridge museum including creating special staff uniforms and a café menu
'Overlooked' pioneer of Abstract Expressionism Richard Pousette-Dart gets first UK show
US artist was first of New York group to create large-scale paintings—before Jackson Pollock
Kettle's Yard—where Modern art meets pot plants and pebbles—reopens after two-year facelift
House-museum in Cambridge now has “world-class” conditions for future exhibitions, says its director
Leonardo reunited in Cambridge
The Fitzwilliam acquires the missing half of its 'A rider on a rearing horse'