Edward Behrens is editor of Apollo.
Amid all the pomp and the circumstance, the crowning of Charles III has much to tell us about the state of the nation
A trip through the Condé Nast archives now owned by François Pinault suggests that wit is no longer in vogue
After meeting at the Slade, Erchen Chang, Shing Tat Chung and Wai Ting have taken the creation of the soft, steamy buns to new heights
Eva Jospin turned to cardboard out of necessity – but, as she tells Apollo, this humble material has allowed her to realise entire worlds
With a focus on artists from the Global South, there were unexpected discoveries to be made at this year’s edition
The art journalist’s prized collection of handbags and eclectic furniture is up for sale at Bellmans later this month
While the painter’s designs for the Decius Mus cycle were used to create several sets of tapestries, the version now in Kilkenny Castle in Ireland is in a class of its own
A disappointingly static display at the V&A will make you long for the stage
The director of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, talks to Apollo about ‘bossy’ objects, slashed funding and the stories collections tell
The Arts Council’s decision to move money out of London ignores the fact that arts institutions rely upon each other to nurture talent