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Apollo Awards 2017: Acquisition of the Year Shortlist

Acquisition of the Year

The Fortress of Königstein from the North (c. 1756–58), Bernardo Bellotto National Gallery, London This vast panoramic landscape, depicting an imposing fortification, is considered one of Bellotto’s finest works. It fills a gap in the National Gallery’s collection, which does not include another major 18th-century depiction of a northern European view. It was acquired for £11.7m […]

14 November 2017
The Apollo Awards 2017: Digital Innovation of the Year Shortlist

Digital Innovation of the Year

Art Rabbit The launch of Art Rabbit’s new app has transformed the well-established online art guide into a far more usable platform. The app hosts thousands of listings for art exhibitions and events, and offers recommendations from artists and curators. Bruegel: Unseen Masterpieces Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium/Google Cultural Institute This exhibition and […]

14 November 2017
Apollo Awards 2017: Exhibition of the Year Shortlist

Exhibition of the Year

Michelangelo & Sebastiano National Gallery, London 15 March–25 June This grand and grandly serious exhibition explored the creative exchange between Michelangelo and Sebastiano, with the help of exceptional loans such as the latter’s Lamentation from Viterbo and the imaginative use of a 3D-printed model of the Borgherini Chapel in San Pietro in Montorio, Rome. Raphael: […]

14 November 2017
Apollo Awards 2017: Book of the Year Shortlist

Book of the Year

Hardwick Hall: A Great Old Castle of Romance David Adshead and David A.H.B. Taylor (eds.) Yale University Press for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art and the National Trust Twenty scholars explore the 400-year history and collections of this Elizabethan country house, presenting new research on its architecture, furniture, textiles and courtyard […]

14 November 2017
Apollo Awards 2017: Museum Opening of the Year Shortlist

Museum Opening of the Year

Emery Walker’s House London The best-preserved Arts & Crafts interior in Britain reopened after an 18-month restoration (as part of the wider Arts & Crafts Hammersmith project, which cost just shy of £1 million) that has ensured its preservation for future generations. While the house was closed, more than 6,000 objects were conserved and catalogued. […]

14 November 2017
Apollo Awards 2017: Artist of the Year Shortlist

Artist of the Year

Frank Bowling The abstract, textured paintings by the Guyana-born artist have been widely shown this year. A solo exhibition opened in June at Haus der Kunst, Munich (travelling to the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, and the Sharjah Art Foundation, UAE). Tate Britain is also due to mount a retrospective in 2019. Lubaina Himid […]

14 November 2017
Frederico Castro Debernardi | Apollo 40 Under 40 Global | The Collectors

Federico Castro Debernardi

Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Monaco

7 September 2017
Njideka Akunyili Crosby | Apollo 40 Under 40 Global | The Artists

Njideka Akunyili Crosby

Los Angeles, USA

7 September 2017
Neha Kirpal | Apollo 40 Under 40 Global | The Business

Neha Kirpal

Founding Director, India Art Fair, Delhi, India

7 September 2017
Nicholas Cullinan | Apollo 40 Under 40 Global | The Thinkers

Nicholas Cullinan

Director, National Portrait Gallery, London, UK

7 September 2017

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