Cornelia Parker is crushing it at the Tate, the artist better known as Vic Reeves exhibits his moving bird paintings, and Jake and Dinos Chapman split up
A Raphael exhibition to convince sceptics, NY minimalist Rosemarie Castoro, spectacular colour from Sheila Hicks and Japanese art with a royal flavour – all in your weekly dispatch
Artists’ innermost visions go on display in London, Rana Begum shows off her ethereal magic and Ilona Szalay gets introspective – all in your weekly dispatch
Hew Locke brings his bricolage to Tate Britain, the V&A explores male fashion ancient and modern, while robot futurism hits St Ives – all in your weekly dispatch
Lubaina Himid’s paintings explore time, Damien Hirst’s animal vitrines still shock, Mandela’s jail window becomes an NFT and Jesse Darling builds antigravity roads to nowhere
The Tate’s ambitious surrealism survey opens its doors and the Whitechapel Art Gallery opens up 100 years of artists’ studios – all in your weekly dispatch
The British Museum introduces Europe’s earliest ancestors, the activist artist sits his work next to Chinese antiquities and LGBT+ history month begins with the deep human past – all in your weekly dispatch
Suzanne Jackson hangs sculpted paintings, video art interrogates the giant retailer, and Black women rewrite the history of ceramics – all in your weekly dispatch
The Dutch genius’s self-portraits go on display in London, the Tudors are in Bath and Coventry opens its windows to the art world – all in your weekly dispatch
Gainsborough’s Blue Boy ends his 100-year absence, Kaws takes over a gallery and your phone while Jeremy Deller rethinks statues post-Colston – all in your weekly dispatch
Alison Katz gets autobiographical , the V&A recovers images cut from medieval manuscripts and Emily Speed sees life in two dimensions – all in your weekly dispatch