Robin Smith, Lady with Coloured Hair, 2020

“Why is our imagination still so limited when it comes to the presentation of work by disabled artists?” asks Siobhán Forshaw in a thought-provoking archive feature for Elephant. Speaking with a selection of disabled artists and activists, Forshaw finds that “many disabled creators experience the art world as a deeply conservative and risk-averse space, somewhere which often entrenches existing contours of social inequality”, and questions what can be done about it. Click here to read on. (NB. This striking figurative painting is the work of British artist Robin Smith.)