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Apollo

April 2025

The Frick returns to Fifth Avenue

An interview with Oliver Beer

How the Acropolis became modern

In praise of ‘degenerate’ art

Also: The duchess who scandalised Spain, why the market for women’s art is slowing, Dutch paintings at Apsley House, how Bugatti built a style icon, the sensational designs of Alphonse Mucha, and a preview of Art Dubai; reviews of Gertrude Abercrombie in Pittsburgh, Medardo Rosso in Vienna, and a history of image-eating. Plus: Will Wiles on a French avant-garde portrait with a family connection

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Rakewell

Apollo's wandering eye on the art world, taking a rakish perspective on art and museum stories

Amy Sherald: American Sublime

The portraitist gets her first solo show in New York, featuring striking paintings of cowboys, farmers, beauty queens and Michelle Obama

4 Apr 2025

Thomas Schütte: Genealogies

Some 50 sculptures of heads, busts and bodies by the German artist are on display alongside 100 works on paper, revealing fresh insights into his process

4 Apr 2025

Boom: Art and Design in the 1940s

A chance to see how the Second World War transformed American attitudes towards art, design and fashion

4 Apr 2025

The Carracci Cartoons: Myths in the Making

The National Gallery continues its bicentenary celebrations with two vast, dramatic charcoal-on-paper drawings that are rarely on display

4 Apr 2025

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