Louise Nicholson is a freelance arts writer and Apollo contributor
This important exhibition should be a wake-up call for today’s visitors
The Met steals the show at Asia Week New York
This may be hard to believe, but not all the best art is in Maastricht this week.
It’s tempting to focus on the big loans, but the star of this particular show was in Washington all along
The New-York Historical Society has sent a spectacular group of landscape paintings to LACMA this winter
Piero di Cosimo in Washington and Florence; the Impressionists’ super-dealer Durand-Ruel; Captain Tripe documenting South India and Burma; and Jacob Lawrence’s 60-picture story
The Met’s display of pages from one of the UK’s most extraordinary manuscripts is a small but perfect show
Designed by Rubens at the height of his career, these exuberant tapestries are remarkably painterly
Thanks to a meticulous and inventive renovation project, the US now has a really good national museum of design
Now is the time to see some of the most spectacular tapestries around
Perenchio hopes his extraordinary gift will encourage other donors to support LACMA’s expansion
Eighty-one extraordinary works by Picasso, Braque, Gris and Léger are now on show
It’s been a long and controversial refurbishment. Has it all been worth it?
Matisse’s cut-outs have arrived in New York; and it’s a piece from MoMA’s own collection that steals the show
The artist is the latest US Regionalist to be lauded in a major museum
If you had $65 million to blow on your local museum, how would you spend it?
Burchfield’s fantastical watercolours deserve to be better known
After its long-awaited redevelopment, the Clark has unveiled an impressive new building designed by Tadao Ando alongside refurbished galleries by Annabelle Selldorf
After three formative years in Berlin, Hartley returned to the US at the forefront of the avant-garde
A look at The Hague’s modern collections
Can art add sparkle to the USA’s advertising billboards?
Not all of the Mauritshuis’s treasures are actually in the Mauritshuis
There’s more to the Hague than the Mauritshuis
The Mauritshuis masterpieces are back in place in The Hague, and the newly-restored and extended building has opened its doors
December 2024
Emma Crichton-Miller
Apollo
Christina Makris
Christina Riggs
Rakewell
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 2015
Piero di Cosimo in Washington and Florence; the Impressionists’ super-dealer Durand-Ruel; Captain Tripe documenting South India and Burma; and Jacob Lawrence’s 60-picture story