The Apollo podcast: Jonathan Yeo
Thomas Marks talks to Jonathan Yeo about the artist’s first sculpture – created using Virtual Reality
Acquisitions of the month: November 2017
This month’s acquisitions include a hoard of Soviet nonconformist art, a significant example of brutalist architecture, and a Danish masterpiece
‘Sculpture is part of the public realm’
Mark Handforth discusses his commission for the ICA Miami’s new home – and the city’s thriving art scene
Book competition
Your chance to win ‘On Weaving’ by Anni Albers (Princeton University Press)
Book competition
Your chance to win ‘Women Artists in Paris, 1850–1900’ (Yale University Press)
The Asian Art in London Art Awards 2017: The Winners
Apollo presents the winners of this year’s Asian Art in London Art Awards
Acquisitions of the month: October 2017
A hoard of Viking-era treasures has gone to the National Museums Scotland, while the Towner Art Gallery has secured an impressive contemporary installation
Flashback to the future
For its fifth edition, Turin’s Flashback art fair has taken a sci-fi turn
Book competition
Your chance to win ‘Joseph Banks’ Florilegium: Botanical Treasures from Cook’s First Voyage’
Acquisitions of the month: September 2017
The Chrysler Museum celebrated its biggest gift in decades last month, while the Met acquired an extremely unusual coffin
The Apollo podcast: Rob and Nick Carter
Thomas Marks talks to artists Rob and Nick Carter about their Yoga Photograms series
Book competition
Your chance to win ‘Charles Tunnicliffe, Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné’ by Robert Meyrick and Harry Heuser (Royal Academy of Arts)
Is the system for protecting historic buildings working?
The procedures for protecting England’s historic buildings are now 70 years old. Is the system still fit for purpose?
Book competition
Your chance to win ‘Barbara Hepworth: The Sculptor in the Studio’ by Sophie Bowness (Tate Publishing)
The Apollo 40 Under 40 Global launch, in pictures
Celebrating the new, global edition of the Apollo 40 Under 40 at the Garden Museum on Thursday evening
Why it’s time for auction houses to start talking to each other
Rob Weisberg, CEO of Invaluable, discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the auction sector
Acquisitions of the month: August 2017
This month’s acquisitions include a major collection of African art, a treasure from Queen Victoria’s personal collection, and a beautiful 18th-century landscape
Book competition
Your chance to win ’Edvard Munch: Between the Clock and the Bed’ (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Do museums need to be more socially engaged?
Alistair Hudson and Elisabeth Callihan ask whether today’s museums could be more useful
Book competition
Your chance to win ‘Gainsborough: A Portrait’ by James Hamilton (Weidenfeld & Nicholson)
Book competition
Your chance to win ‘Highland Retreats: The Architecture and Interiors of Scotland’s Romantic North’ by Mary Miers (Rizzoli)
Should we be worried about the future of small galleries?
Following a flurry of closures, is the future bleak for small galleries – or might new initiatives serve to rejuvenate them