Maggie Gray is a writer, editor and art historian based in London.
Shiota's installations reveal how memories and associations cling to certain objects
Bob and Roberta Smith stands up for art in schools; Alfredo Jaar interrupts the adverts in Times Square; and the utopian appeal of geometric art
We spoke to the artist at the head of a campaign to keep creativity on the school curriculum
Eliasson's new installation at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art lets a river overrun the gallery
Are art installations the new video games? Are adverts the new art installations? News and comment from the Muse Room...
For centuries, painters have experimented with the landscape. Where will today's artists venture next?
Winslow Homer's 'Milking Time' and Alexander Calder's 'The Black Crescent' are next up
A look back over some of the recent news and comment from Apollo's Muse Room
The UK's monuments will go dark this evening, marking 100 years since the start of the First World War
The Sekhemka sale has quickly become something of a case study in the dangers of deaccessioning