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The Leftovers (2016), Claudia Martínez Garay. Courtesy the artist and Ginsberg Galería, Lima; Photo: Arturo Kameya

New Museum Triennial

The emerging artists in ‘Songs for Sabotage’ address the links between culture and built systems

5 January 2018
The winners of the Apollo Awards 2017 were announced on 21 November 2017, at Bonhams, London. Photo © Anne Schwarz

The Apollo Awards 2017 in pictures

The winners of this year's Apollo Awards - which celebrate great achievements of the art and museum worlds - were announced at a ceremony in London on Tuesday

22 November 2017
Artist of the Year - Apollo Awards 2017 - Lubaina Himid

Artist of the Year

Lubaina Himid

21 November 2017
Personality of the Year - Apollo Awards 2017 - Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo

Personality of the Year

Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo

21 November 2017
Digital Innovation of the Year - Apollo Awards 2017 - Smartify

Digital Innovation of the Year

Smartify

21 November 2017
Acquisition of the Year - Apollo Awards 2017 - Van Otterloo and Weatherbie Promised Gift

Acquisition of the Year

The Van Otterloo and Weatherbie gift (MFA, Boston)

21 November 2017
Book of the Year - Apollo Awards 2017 - Clothing Art

Book of the Year

‘Clothing Art: The Visual Culture of Fashion, 1600–1914’ by Aileen Ribeiro

21 November 2017
Museum Opening of the Year - Apollo Awards 2017 - Musée d’arts de Nantes

Museum Opening of the Year

Musée d’arts de Nantes

21 November 2017
Exhibition of the Year - Apollo Awards 2017 - 'Raphael: The Drawings'

Exhibition of the Year

'Raphael: The Drawings' at The Ashmolean, Oxford

21 November 2017
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

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