As the Spanish royal court’s painter, Francisco Goya was at the heart of its sickening conservative trappings and its rituals.
Real Estates is a series of exhibitions centred on housing, which brings together activists and local residents.
Film review. Also, review of exhibition Ghosts: how we live in the future
Public Service Broadcasting's concept album is a surprising success that lives up to its lofty subject matter
Beautifully produced new book In Loving Memory of Work records the Great Miners’ Strike through its art, design and photographs, writes TUSC candidate for Barnsley Central Dave Gibson
The People’s History Museum’s new exhibition Election! unearths Britain’s electoral history and probes the crisis in politics today, writes Mark Krantz
This star-spangled series features US Democrat Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) on a ruthless climb to the top of US politics.
Crouch, Touch, Pause, Engage | Salt and Silver—Early Photography, 1840-1860 | Yankee Cries And Rebel Yells—The American Civil War
The new Human Rights Human Wrongs exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery in London places iconic news images in context, writes Michelle Adhemar
This documentary begins with a shot of a massive crowd gathered in a square. This is Maidan square in the Ukrainian capital Kiev at the peak of the movement against the government.
Hinterland | History is now: 7 artists take on Britain | Freedom Highway complete
For a film that’s supposed to be ‘ground breaking’, Fifty Shades of Grey relies on cliches and amounts to a string of awkward sex scenes, writes Sarah Bates