Francis Alÿs: Ricochets review – children of the world unite in a health and safety nightmare
From Cuba to Mexico, from Hong Kong to Iraq, the Belgian artist has made 40 mesmerising films of kids at play, including three with guns up to no good in a war zone
Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere; Megan Rooney: Echoes and Hours – review
Forgotten Black heroes, from spacemen to musicians, are celebrated in an enthralling show by the New York-based Bahamian. Megan Rooney’s singular murals, meanwhile, are a riot of colour and incident
‘It was strange – a girl without a hijab at an ancient religious ceremony’: Mohammad Nazari’s best phone picture
The Iranian photographer sees both social documentary and art in his image of two girls at a bus station
In the footsteps of Lee Miller and the surrealists: a tour of her arty Sussex retreat
A film about the war photographer and model Lee Miller will be released this year. Her son is our guide for a trip to Farleys, her art-filled Sussex home
Going out, staying in
From The Bikeriders to The Bear: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
Chicago bikers caught in a love triangle with Austin Butler, Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer, while the charismatic chef is back on the small screen after the much loved seconds