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Digital Innovation of the Year

Art UK Sculpture

1 December 2022

Artist of the Year

Faith Ringgold

1 December 2022

Acquisitions of the Month: November 2022

Leonardo da Vinci’s sketch of a grumpy woman and an elaborate art nouveau tea set once owned by Karl Lagerfeld are among this month’s highlights

1 December 2022
The Rich Glutton (1836), Josef Danhauser. Collection Rudolf Arthaber

The Belvedere. 300 Years a Place of Art

A display in Vienna charts the history of one of the world’s first public museums

25 November 2022

Horror in the Modernist Block

Contemporary artists explore the fearful potential of architecture at Ikon gallery in Birmingham

25 November 2022

Helen Frankenthaler: Painterly Constellations

The American abstract painter’s soak-stain canvases and vivid works on paper get their first showing in Germany for more than 20 years

25 November 2022
Panel with royal woman, (detail; c. 795), K'in Lama Chauk and Jun Nat Omootz. Cleveland Museum of Art

Lives of the Gods: Divinity in Maya Art

The Met celebrates the inventiveness with which ancient Maya artists depicted the life cycles of their gods

25 November 2022

Exhibition of the Year

Donatello: the Renaissance Palazzo Strozzi and Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence 19 March–31 July With some 130 works, this was an unprecedented and probably never-to-be-repeated presentation of the Renaissance master. Sculptures, paintings and drawings from more than 50 museums across the world, including many never lent before, were shown alongside the famous works held in […]

25 November 2022
Acquisition of the year shortlist

Acquisition of the Year

Apollo’s longer selection of the year’s most important museum acquisitions will be published in the January 2023 issue British Museum More than 300 Chinese works from the collection of Joseph Hotung Joseph Hotung’s name has been attached to the British Museum’s Chinese and South Asian antiquities since he donated millions for its renovation back in 1992. […]

25 November 2022

Digital Innovation of the Year

ArtCentrica Founded in March by Florentine digital-imaging company Centrica, this start-up is seeking to transform the way that art is taught in schools and universities. With more than 6,000 works, which trace the story of art from Ancient Egypt to the present, the software provides a one-stop shop for teachers and students. Ars Publicata Launched […]

25 November 2022

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