Britta Färber
Chief Curator and Deputy Global Head of Art, Culture & Sports, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt am Main
The Apollo Awards 2018 in pictures
The winners of this year’s Apollo Awards, celebrating great achievements of the art and museum worlds, were announced at a ceremony in London on Monday
Book of the Year
‘The History of Venetian Renaissance Sculpture, ca. 1400–1530’ by Anne Markham Schulz
Artist of the Year
John Akomfrah New works by the artist in the last year include Purple (2017), first shown at the Barbican Art…
Museum Opening of the Year
Louvre Abu Dhabi Opened November 2017 Jean Nouvel’s spectacular building has been widely acclaimed, with critics lauding its fusion of…
Exhibition of the Year
‘Berthe Morisot: Woman Impressionist’ Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec 21 June–23 September Placing Morisot in the centre of the…
Book of the Year
Dark Side of the Boom: The Excesses of the Art Market in the 21st Century Georgina Adam Lund Humphries Adam goes…
Digital Innovation of the Year
Acute Art The London-based production company realises projects for artists using digital technologies such as VR, AR and 360° videos.…
Acquisition of the Year
The Galloway Hoard (8th–10th century) National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh The Galloway Hoard of more than 100 Viking-era artefacts, which was…
Fatoş Üstek
Director and Chief Curator, David Roberts Art Foundation (DRAF), London, UK
Vanessa Carlos
Founder and director, Carlos/Ishikawa / Founder, Condo, London, UK
The many faces of Mary Magdalene