Michael Delgado is assistant editor of Apollo.
The painter talks to Apollo about queerness, his obsession with charcoal and why he loves the work of Keith Vaughan
The United States will be the centre of attention, but from London to Warsaw to Abu Dhabi, it’s a bumper year for museum-goers all over the world
Plus: the light sculptures of Anthony McCall, paintings by Frank Auerbach and his teacher David Bomberg, and Nordic nature scenes
The Mexican artist and designer tells Apollo how he developed a creative new use for heritage corn, which feeds people and provides material for his furniture designs
The Baghdad-born artist’s gently subversive installations at Blenheim Palace make keen observations about the nature of war and of privilege, and who gets to be a hero
When viewed in the right environment, the artist’s sculptures in light and experimental films illuminate new ways to think about objects in space
Power is set to change hands next month in Downing Street, but whether that will be enough to fix Britain’s funding of the arts is another matter
A 1930s structure has been repurposed to house the collection of Nicolai Tangen. It’s certainly impressive, but how coherent is the work on show?
The artist spent much of the 1980s making works inspired by his international trips – and showing off the results in the countries themselves
Ahead of his Tate Britain commission, the artist tells Apollo about being inspired by Tupac and Cy Twombly and wanting to involve communities in everything he makes