Emma Crichton-Miller is a freelance journalist and an Apollo columnist
One of Poland’s most highly regarded living artists presents mesmerising large canvases of shimmering colour
One participating artist will win the Artes Mundi Prize, but this year the focus is on the exhibition as a whole
It is not just collectors who enjoy the encounter with sculpture in the landscape. The public seems just as keen
One source of respite from the surrounding art fair frenzy is the Frieze Sculpture Park
Our September Collectors’ Focus looks at the market for gothic ivories
With global politics so dominant in the conversation surrounding Manifesta, there was a danger the art might become an irrelevant sideshow. Does it hold its own?
Curator Eva Badura-Triska has managed to preserve the spirit of freedom in the late artist’s work
London Art Week coaxes visitors to the many specialist art dealerships in London’s gallery district
The Prix Pictet is a prize for art with an argument, and this year’s shortlist is as strong as ever
The works in this exhibition are a welcome antidote to the punctured Fontanas flooding the market
The artist’s powerful and unsettling sculptures deserve to be better known in the UK
Extracts from Emma Crichton-Miller’s article on Matisse and his cut-outs, in Apollo’s April issue
In Apollo’s March issue we previewed Salon du Dessin, which opens tomorrow at the Palais de la Bourse, Paris
The artist has been given the run of the place, making and placing 18 works, as she put it to me, ‘wherever I could connect with something.’
Hannah Höch, the German Renaissance, and Joana Vasconcelos – three very different, but equally enticing, exhibitions coming up in 2014
The Fondation Cartier’s exhibition of Latin American photography features defiantly eloquent works that mix visual experiment and political fury
William Tillyer’s retrospective at mima, Middlesbrough is overdue. His vibrant paintings interrogate the local landscape and human nature
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
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Hannah Höch, the German Renaissance, and Joana Vasconcelos – three very different, but equally enticing, exhibitions coming up in 2014