‘Jheronimus Bosch: Visions of Genius’ at the Het Noordbrabants Museum
Art UK This online database of art in UK public collections is an important resource with scholarly and popular appeal.…
Abstract Expressionism Royal Academy of Arts, London 24 September–2 January 2017 The first major survey of the movement in Europe…
The Virgin of the Pomegranate (c. 1426), Fra Angelico Museo del Prado, Madrid Accompanied by a small panel recently attributed…
Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts Christopher de Hamel Allen Lane De Hamel’s engaging discussion of 12 medieval illuminated manuscripts includes the…
Carmen Herrera The Cuban-born American artist, who turned 101 this year, has been painting since the 1950s but her reputation…
Kunstmuseum Basel Basel, Switzerland The Kunstmuseum Basel reopened in spring 2016 following a 12-month refurbishment, and to coincide with the…
The most inspirational young people in the Asia Pacific art world
Leading cultural figures turned out on Monday night for the Apollo summer party, which saw the launch of the new Apollo Collector Services portal
For the collector and art patron, Michelangelo’s David and an Ico Parisi sofa are timeless triumphs
From Velázquez to Bach, the director of the National Gallery chooses his favourite masterpieces
The Royal Academician and designer’s favourite masterpieces include London Zoo’s Penguin Pool
Dürer, the Frick Collection and the Bugatti Type 35 make it onto designer Guy Oliver’s list
Huang Yong Ping on blurring the lines between Chinese and Western traditions
Shells, lizards, flowers and Chinese porcelain all feature in this elaborate still life by Balthasar van der Ast
This virtuoso carving of Adam and Eve was made by the ‘German Giambologna’, Leonhard Kern
This Chinese jeweller is a phenomenon, creating flights of fancy in gemstones
Could this Géricault portrait be of the young Delacroix?
New exhibitor Burzio offers this rediscovered marquetry prie-dieu
Alberto Burri’s Rosso nero has a strange beauty
This 360-degree panorama is as extraordinary today as it was 200 years ago
A pair of wine coolers by one of Britain’s most celebrated gold- and silversmiths
Alexander Calder’s exuberant gouache seems closely related to his colourful sculptures
This huge, tragic theatre mask from ancient Rome is a sight to behold
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
Martha Stewart’s recipe for success