Analysing the highs and lows of our recent attendance survey, plus a tour of a show exploring how the UK’s most famous Victorian designer ”went viral”, and a chat about the ways Henri Matisse’s daughter shaped his life and art
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
A show in Walthamstow examines the influence of the British artist, designer and political activist through a plethora of objects—many donated by the public
Edward Burne-Jones’s stained-glass work has been removed for conservation for the first time
The Liverpool-born sculptor's 50-year engagement with organic, layered, forms works in natural harmony with the Yorkshire treasure house and its Arcadian grounds
New research has helped to bring back lost objects and features at Kelmscott Manor, where the English Arts and Crafts designer lived for 25 years
Home boasts the largest collection of the designer's hand-printed wallpapers as well as a wealth of Arts and Crafts treasures
Companion book to an exhibition at the University of Texas at Austin offers new dimensions on the vast subject
UK National Lottery award will also fund a new education centre at the Victorian designer’s 16th-century Kelmscott Manor
An indispensable book on Morris’s revolutionary cloth designs and techniques—and the political views that inspired them
Angels and Icons is an important contribution to Pre-Raphaelite studies and a welcome addition to scholarship on post-Medieval stained glass in Britain
The Pre-Raphaelite movement was conservative: “back to the future” might well have been its motto
Collaboration and contradiction in the Pre-Raphaelite world
Red House, Bexleyheath, to be preserved for the nation
National Trust considers acquiring the Red House, Bexleyheath
A major survey that leaves interpretation of his achievements to the visitor
This year appears to be the year of the Pre-Raphaelite, with yet another major show on the way
Berger collection to go to Huntington after two-year silence from the London museum