Highlights: ‘Somewhat Abstract’ at Nottingham Contemporary
Bridget Riley and Francis Bacon feature in this exhibition of work from the Arts Council Collection
British Surrealism Unlocked, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal
A gallery of highlights from Abbot Hall’s upcoming exhibition surveying British surrealism from the 1930s to today.
Muse Reviews: 6 April
A round-up of the week’s reviews: Anselm Kiefer, Phyllida Barlow, Camille Henrot and sustainable art
The Glamour of Italian Fashion: 1945–2014, V&A, London
A gallery of highlights from the V&A’s current exhibition which looks at Italy’s unique contribution to fashion
Art Outlook: 3 April
This week Austria refuses the Essl collection, a stolen Bonnard and Gauguin are found, G.U.L.F protests at the Guggenheim and Katy Perry starts an art collection.
‘Paris 1900’, Petit Palais, Paris
Highlights from the upcoming ‘Paris 1900’ show at the Petit Palais, Paris
Christophe Leribault, Petit Palais, Paris: April Apollo
In Apollo’s April issue we spoke to Christophe Leribault, director of the Petit Palais in Paris
Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery
Ten great works from the National Galleries of Scotland go on show at The Frick Collection this November
Muse Reviews: 30 March
A round-up of the week’s reviews: Paris, paintings, and two very different types of print
Book Competition
‘Art and the Religious Image in El Greco’s Italy’ gives an insight into one of most notoriously misunderstood painters of all time
Art Outlook: 28 March
Announcements from the Venice Biennale, Manifesta 10 and Documenta, plus other art world stories from the past week
Designs of the Year 2014
Highlights from the upcoming ‘Designs of the Year 2014’ exhibition at the Design Museum, London
Muse Reviews: 23 March
A round-up of the week’s reviews: murals, ruins, maps and charts, and contemporary responses to historic art…
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
Highlights from ‘William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain’
A selection of images from the upcoming William Kent exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Art Outlook: 20 March
The plight of Pompeii, mega-yachts in Venice, and other news, comments and stories from around the web
‘Bellini to Boudin’: Highlights from the Burrell Collection
A selection of paintings spanning five centuries goes on display at The Burrell Collection
Apollo Readers Event: Private View at the V&A
Experience the life and work of William Kent, the most prominent architect and designer of early Georgian Britain
Highlights from ‘The Treasure of Naples’
Beautiful jewels, gold and silver statues, and devotional objects from the city of Naples
Book Competition
Answer a simple question for a chance to win ‘Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino: Diverging Paths of Mannerism’
Muse Reviews: 16 March
A round-up of the week’s reviews: Beautiful bronzes, Cézanne and the Modern, abstract drawings, Bill Viola, and Asian art
Premiums: Interim Projects at the RA Schools
The RA Schools’ exhibition of art by its current students is open until Wednesday
‘He wasn’t edgy. He was honest’ – on the genius of David Lynch