What does it mean to put something in an art museum?
Katy Barrett discusses the significance of Tate Britain’s summer displays: one of folk art, a genre typically left out of the art-historical canon; another devoted to Kenneth Clark, who was instrumental in shaping that canon in the 20th century.
An ancient tomb uncovered near Thessaloniki could be of huge significance for the study of Hellenistic art, especially if it proves to be undisturbed. Ruth Allen explains the importance of the site, and its context.
Are art installations the new video games?
The question of whether video games qualify as art is an old one; but what of the reverse? Danielle Thom points out the trend for interactive art installations: are we witnessing the gamification of art?