Happy Valentine’s Day!
Stories from the art world that have caught our eye this week
We asked the curator of ‘A Collective Invention’ to select nine photographs from The Morgan’s upcoming show
Impressionism, Fauvism and Expressionism: some interesting images from the new exhibition at Kunsthaus, Zürich
Hans Haacke and David Shrigley have been awarded the next two commissions for London’s empty plinth
‘Bailey’s Stardust’ at the National Portrait Gallery opened to the public today: here’s a taster of what’s on show
Fakes, lawsuits and feminism… Stories from the art world that have caught our eye this week
Which sculpture would you like to see on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth when the Blue Cock flies the coop?
Extract from our February Diary featuring Diana Campbell Betancourt on the Dhaka Art Summit (7–9 February)
A slideshow of fascinating works by Brancusi, Rosso and Man Ray at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Apollo’s editor Thomas Marks will chair two talks on art and collecting at the RA, on 6 and 13 February
A selection of photographs from the Getty Center’s latest exhibition
Our February Forum asks ‘Have traditional museum and exhibition catalogues had their day?’
Answer a single question for the chance to win ‘Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour: A Lifetime’s Passion’ by Robert Hales
Happy Chinese New Year
Donald Judd sculptures are off limits, but here are some exhibits that people have been allowed to climb on…
Twitter is up in arms about the parents who allowed their child to climb on a Donald Judd artwork at the Tate Modern. Where were the guards?
The votes are in: these are the 10 most popular Impressionist pieces at the MFA Boston. Pick a favourite…
Curiouser and curiouser… unusual items from the University of Cambridge Museums
A selection of this week’s musings. January always feels rather sleepy, but there’s a sense this week that 2014 is finally under way…
Sandra Hindman, the owner of Les Enluminures, speaks to Apollo about medieval manuscripts and her own (modern) collection
‘A pleasure to view as well as read’, this week’s competition prize is ‘The King’s Pictures’ by Francis Haskell
Peter Osborne of Osborne Samuel Gallery speaks to Apollo before the opening of the London Art Fair
December 2024
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This episode explores an ancient funeral stele, Marie Antoinette’s breast bowl, and how digital technologies are helping to preserve Egyptian heritage sites
Forum: February Apollo
Our February Forum asks ‘Have traditional museum and exhibition catalogues had their day?’