Maggie Gray is a writer, editor and art historian based in London.
We'll soon be announcing the winners of the Apollo Awards 2014...
Nobody knows who did them, but why should that stop us appreciating these works?
The Apollo Awards; Scandinavian art in London; and the mixed fortunes of New Contemporaries
A little known 19th-century Norwegian painter is being touted as a 'forerunner of modernism'
Piano Nobile's show introduces the 'war artist's peacetime work
A round-up of news and comment: First World War cartoons; a $500 million gift to LACMA; and the difficulty with digital art
Was the Musée Picasso worth the wait? Is the Turner Prize showing its age? News and comment from the Muse Room
The display of art in Asia; photojournalism from Chechnya; and historic rings in New York
Artists on film; Spanish art in Durham; contemporary art in Paris; and auctions online
To me, Burgert's paintings are packed with art-historical allusions. But if the artist meant them to sneak in, he won't admit it