Seven things we’ve learned from the first year of Apple Music

Changes ahead for streaming service as, with 15m paying subscribers, it continues the battle with rivals Spotify and YouTube

Art Basel: a dose of reality with exhibits on snooping and migration

Samson Young and Chiharu Shiota among artists whose works bring global political turmoil to art market’s top event

The sculpture controlled by bees: Wolfgang Buttress’s Hive

Its 170,000 pieces of aluminium are a hive-like structure of latticework, controlled by the vibrations of honeybees in a hive at Kew that is connected to the sculpture

Revealed: the unseen flip-sides of the world’s most famous paintings

From the Mona Lisa to Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Brazilian artist Vik Muniz has exposed – literally – the nuts and bolts of centuries-old masterpieces

Red Baron’s Jacobean Apethorpe Palace marks its rebirth with party

Just 18 months after buying Grade I-listed rotting mansion, its French diplomat owner kicks off new era with plan to admit the public for 50 days a year

Empires and splendour: David Roche’s private collection of antiques opens to public

From Fabergé to a pistol owned by Napoleon, the $70m collection of European antiques in David Roche’s residence is a sight to behold