The history of landscape painting from the end of the 18th century to the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874 is charted in Corot to Monet, a collection of works from the National Gallery.
A pair of curators have taken over a former Italian restaurant in London for the first part of a plan to use vacated London buildings as venues for prodigious new artists.
The 1930s corridor walls of Piccadilly Circus underground station provide unlikely canvasses for a subversive show of digital and print pieces to entertain commuters this summer. Alex Hopkins descends the stairs for Art on the Underground.
Museums and galleries are paying tribute to Charles Darwin for Darwin200, a series of events arranged by the Natural History Museum in honour of Darwin's 200th birthday. Culture24 takes a look at some of the events happening around the country.