The Duke of Richmond launches a non-profit 70-acre home to contemporary art on his estate to offer all ages the educational and health benefits of art, in a seasonally shifting plot of South Downs woodland 	
		
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		 The museum's director of content has suggested that spaces “where people can come and be with their ancestors” could provide an interim solution to the ethically fraught issue 	
		
	
		 Ben Luke talks to Huma Bhabha about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work 	
		
	
		 The 20 centimetre contraceptive was most likely made from a sheep’s appendix 	
		
	
		 The antiques trade and lower- to mid-tier sectors of the art market are waiting for the situation to stabilise, while the most deep-pocketed collectors continue to transact 	
		
	
		 The prize, now in its 22nd year, will be the subject of a group show in Ottawa this autumn, and the winner will be revealed in November 	
		
	
		 The author of new book, Jeff Koehler, tells us about the French artist’s fruitful but sometimes tricky sojourns in Tangier 	
		
	
		 The often violent history of public statues and museum collections—including that of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum—is told in this biographical book that energises and exasperates in equal measure. 	
		
	
		 From a stolen portrait of Francis Bacon to encromancy, here's our selection of outstanding shows to see in the UK capital  	
		
	
		 The regulations, which comes into force this month, require proof that certain cultural goods have been lawfully exported from their country of origin  	
		
	
