Interviews
An interview with Richard Wilson
Richard Wilson’s Slipstream at London’s Heathrow airport is a ‘sculpture of movement’
Art and Azerbaijan: interview with YARAT’s Aida Mahmudova
YARAT’s director discusses ‘Love Me, Love Me Not’ in Baku
‘I never got involved in drugs, or any of the wild goings-on’. Alex Katz on the US art scene
Alex Katz talks to Matthew Sperling about his memories of the New York School and his love of poetry
Interview: Polly Bielecka discusses ‘Sculpture in the Home’ at Pangolin
In the 1940s and ’50s, a series of touring exhibitions brought modern British sculpture in from the cold
‘I was pretty much seen as a bad Pop artist.’ Alex Katz speaks to Apollo
Extracts from our April issue, in which the celebrated painter discusses his life and work
Christophe Leribault, Petit Palais, Paris: April Apollo
In Apollo’s April issue we spoke to Christophe Leribault, director of the Petit Palais in Paris
Michael Craig-Martin at Chatsworth: March Apollo
In Apollo’s March issue we spoke to Michael Craig-Martin ahead of his exhibition at Chatsworth House
‘Deliberate Clichés’: An Interview with Matthew Darbyshire
‘There’s nothing particularly radical or subversive in ridiculing the classical’. Matthew Darbyshire discusses art history, appropriation, contemporary clichés
Small Wonders: The Oskar Reinhart Collection ‘Am Römerholz’
A finely honed selection of masterpieces of European art
Small Wonders: The Ingram Collection
The Ingram Collection is a private collection of modern and contemporary British art, on display at the Lightbox in Woking
Richard Deacon: February Apollo
Zoe Pilger talks to the sculptor Richard Deacon, whose retrospective exhibition opened recently at Tate Britain
Small Wonders: Penlee House
6000 years of Cornish history in one museum: Louise Connell introduces Penlee House Gallery & Museum in Penzance
Art/Work: Jesus College, Cambridge
I’m fortunate to work in a college with an exceptional art collection…it’s impossible to plan a route to work that doesn’t include one or two gems
Dealer’s Choice: Sandra Hindman
Sandra Hindman, the owner of Les Enluminures, speaks to Apollo about medieval manuscripts and her own (modern) collection
Small Wonders: Jerwood Gallery
Liz Gilmore speaks to Apollo about the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings – a new addition to a network of South East coastal galleries in the UK
Dealer’s Choice: Peter Osborne
Peter Osborne of Osborne Samuel Gallery speaks to Apollo before the opening of the London Art Fair
Small Wonders: Watts Gallery
Perdita Hunt introduces the Watts Gallery in Compton, Surrey
Small Wonders: The Bowes Museum
Adrian Jenkins introduces the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, Teesdale
Small Wonders: Fry Art Gallery
David Oelman, chairman of the Fry Art Gallery in Saffron Walden, speaks to Apollo
Art/Work: Thomas Rüschen
Art can be an important feature in the workplace. In a new series, Apollo asks people what it means to them
Dealer’s Choice: Capucine Montanari
Capucine Montanari, of the Amadeo Montanari Gallery in Paris, speaks to Apollo
Dealer’s Choice: Maurizio Canesso
Maurizio Canesso, president of Paris Tableau and founder of Galerie Canesso in Paris, speaks to Apollo
Dealer’s Choice: Helen Linfield
Helen Linfield of Wakelin & Linfield speaks to Apollo on the eve of the Winter Fine Arts and Antiques Fair
The many faces of Mary Magdalene