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Apollo

June 2024

• Should museums charge entry fees?

• The awesome art of Caspar David Friedrich

• Picnicking with the Impressionists

• The rise of Indigenous art

Plus: Early Renaissance painting, egomaniac architects in film, Norway’s new grain silo-turned-museum, and the Barber Institute in Birmingham; and reviews of Jean Cocteau in Venice, Constantin Brancusi in Paris, and Michelangelo in London

News

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Horse in Majesty – At the Heart of a Civilisation

The Palace of Versailles, which is hosting Olympic equestrian events this summer, canters through five centuries of equine art

28 Jun 2024

Dalí: Disruption and Devotion

Surrealism’s most famous exponent had a profound respect for the Old Masters, according to this exhibition at the MFA Boston

28 Jun 2024

Barbie: The Exhibition

More than six decades of fantastic life in plastic, from dream houses to the dolls themselves, go on display at the Design Museum in London

28 Jun 2024

A World of Care: Turner and the Environment

Turner’s depictions of the effects of industrialisation are relevant to the climate crisis today, argues a show at the artist’s house in London

28 Jun 2024

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