Thomas Marks was editor of Apollo from 2013–21.
Has the time come for a revival of connoisseurship?
A young Jackson Pollock, inspired by Michelangelo, made the copper tondo on Apollo's May issue cover
The new culture secretary, Sajid Javid, must be as visible as possible at arts venues in the coming months
In his April Editor's Letter, Thomas Marks asks 'Was there ever a golden age for Italian Museums?'
Our April cover features a photograph of Matisse. He is ensconced in cut-out design, intent on working the line
Grayson Perry is the first visual artist to receive the honour. He must be getting used to making that claim.
Rob and Nick Carter's harnessing of digital media encourages us to look at art more closely
Following MoMA's expansion plans, is it time to ask whether large museums should look beyond themselves?
All eyes on the Mauritshuis... a striking detail from Rembrandt's 'The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp' features on this month's cover
Should the public have a say in exhibition programming? The MFA in Boston seems to think so…