Fatema Ahmed is deputy editor of Apollo.
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov are a formidable artistic partnership, whose work takes a piercing look at life in the Soviet Union
Nathalie Du Pasquier talks about trying something different at the Camden Arts Centre, and the difference between art and design
Plus: Brice Marden’s painstaking exploration of paint and an Italian protégé of Duchamp makes his debut in London
The Biennale des Antiquaires returns in its new guise as the Biennale Paris with an impressive showing of French fine and decorative arts
The transfer of the Royal Photographic Society’s collection from Bradford to London raises questions about the past, present and future of photography in museums
The Gemeentemuseum has the largest collection of Mondrian’s works in the world – no wonder that it’s at the centre of the centenary celebrations of De Stijl this year
Antwerp’s Old Master treasures are on tour, while the Barbican is staging a sprawling but ambitious science fiction exhibition
Plus: lining up the evidence at Michael Hoppen Gallery; Fausto Melotti’s ingenious sculptures; and an unsung branch of the Bauhaus
Yale University Press in London is the world’s leading art publisher. What does its recent restructuring say about the press – and about art publishing in general?
It’s the variety and range of photographs on show that will ultimately come to define the fair
Flavin’s fluorescent light pieces continue to transform the spaces in which they are installed. But time is changing how we see the pieces, too
Fatema Ahmed looks forward to John Akomfrah’s films at Lisson Gallery, a second edition of Photo London, and a mysterious show curated by Michel Houellebecq
Hal Foster talks to Fatema Ahmed about art after the end of the Cold War, the cultural dominance of zombies, and why he eavesdrops in museums
This is the week to see top photography in and of London – but don’t confine yourself to the main fair at Somerset House
There’s not a lot to go on…
Max Hollein discusses the challenges and rewards of running not one, but three, institutions
Faded cinemas and enigmatic landscapes hark back to Hollywood’s heyday at Pilar Corrias
Is the artist’s latest show anything more than a charming tribute to a failed experiment?
Tuymans made his thoughts about Belgian copyright law known at his exhibition opening last week
Frederick Wiseman talks to Fatema Ahmed about his new film, National Gallery
The Fondation Louis Vuitton is the new home for the personal and corporate art collections of Bernard Arnault
There’s plenty to tempt the art-loving cinema-goer this year
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
12 Days: Highlights of 2016
Fatema Ahmed looks forward to John Akomfrah’s films at Lisson Gallery, a second edition of Photo London, and a mysterious show curated by Michel Houellebecq