Jagdish Mittal, who has amassed one of the world’s finest collections of Indian art, discusses his dedication to art and instinctive approach to collecting
Bruce McLean’s new paintings may seem like a departure from his earlier conceptual pieces – but not for the artist
‘I bring my home with me wherever I go’
Ulla von Brandenburg’s installations create a theatrical encounter with the viewer, using film, staging, and architecture
Cy Twombly’s longstanding collaborator Nicola Del Roscio discusses the artist’s love of French culture and the work of the Cy Twombly Foundation
The German collector, who recently launched a new space in Berlin, talks to Apollo about the challenges and rewards of acquiring a young art form
Dia Al-Azzawi on why he sees himself less as an Iraqi artist and more as one from the wider Middle East
The Johannesburg-based artist talks to Apollo about what it means to be a young black artist working in South Africa today
The anonymous activists on sexual and racial discrimination, Donald Trump, and why it’s actually better in Poland
The Turner-prize nominated artist talks to Apollo about Surrealism, what she learned from Jim Ede, and being part of a legacy
Ryan Gander’s new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery turns the spectator into the spectacle
‘At Twilight’ includes references to Japanese Noh theatre, western modernism, contemporary stagecraft and Eeyore…
John Darlington discusses the organisation’s work to protect heritage around the world, and how recent restructuring will affect its future
In advance of its major Oscar Wilde exhibition, the Petit Palais plays host to an event exploring the dandy through history
Nirmal Sethia talks about the Chitra Collection, one of the world’s finest private collection of historical – and explains the true significance of tea
The Mexican artist discusses his work, his experimental education and the importance of tools, as his solo exhibition opens at Fruitmarket Gallery
With her first UK exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, Mary Heilmann talks fashion, finger painting and why Ellsworth Kelly is her hero
Art and design highlights include treasures from Hamilton Palace and Napoleon’s tea-service
The gallery’s new director on the Switch House extension, promoting women artists, and finally having the final say over the collection
The Holburne Museum is a place of serious pleasure, says director Jennifer Scott, and that’s how it stays true to its roots
We spoke to the outgoing Rijksmuseum director about the internet, Old Masters, and art by the seaside as he prepares for a new role at the Museum Voorlinden
The artist talks to Apollo about her obsession with found objects and making art out of gin
The Italian artist discusses his distinctive palette and what he owes to Yves Klein
The Mexican artist on the importance of artistic process and the arts charity he has set up in Mexico
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