The Met steals the show at Asia Week New York
The fundraising exhibition and auction has emerged, somewhat paradoxically, as a highlight in the gallery's programme
What is the extent of the damage in Iraq and is enough being done by the international community?
The Corning's new wing dedicated to new developments in glass art and design opens this week
Nearly 50 years ago, Richard Long transformed a simple walk into a radical act. The artist talks to Apollo about mud and mark-making, his new prints, and why he can’t stop walking
It's now possible to buy exact replications of Van Gogh paintings from the Van Gogh Museum. How are they produced, and why?
Axel Rüger talks to Apollo about the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, an enterprising institution that combines popular appeal with groundbreaking research
Giles Hutchinson Smith on Mallett's long history, moving to Ely House, and his star exhibits at TEFAF
Michael Beck of Beck & Eggeling discusses the gallery, collecting, and the state of the art market
We spoke to Adélia Sabatini and Joséphine Seblon about the programme
Hiroshi Sugimoto talks to Thessaly La Force about how his art collection influences his work
PAMM curator Tobias Ostrander chooses one key painting from the new Tàpies retrospective in Miami
As a survey of Lynda Benglis’s work opens at the Hepworth Wakefield, the artist talks to Imelda Barnard about her 40-year career
As we wait to hear the winner of this year's prize, director Karen MacKinnon discusses the shortlisted works and what they mean to her
Frederick Wiseman talks to Fatema Ahmed about his new film, National Gallery
Jorge Coll and Nicolás Cortés celebrate 10 years of Coll & Cortés
In December an audience spilling out of a theatre into a cold night is a familiar sight. Carlo Carrà’s Leaving the Theatre captures figures outside La Scala in Milan in 1910, wrapped up against the elements, dispersing under glittering streetlights. The painting, one of London’s best examples of early Futurism, requires urgent restoration work. The […]
The Crypt Gallery in St Pancras Church is overrun with cosmopolitan chickens. Is it art?
De Jonckheere on the art market, and mixing Old Masters with modern art
'Cycles of Life' presents more than 40 exceptional historic rings
To me, Burgert's paintings are packed with art-historical allusions. But if the artist meant them to sneak in, he won't admit it
Auckland Castle, the Bowes Museum and Durham University host a major Spanish Art symposium which draws on the region's own superb collections
Simon Phillips on selling and collecting 18th-century furniture
Apollo spoke to the first rare books and maps dealer to exhibit at Frieze Masters