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Artist of the Year

Dawoud Bey Dawoud Bey has been making his compelling photographic portraits for five decades. Ranging from images of Harlem in the 1970s to recent work, his first career survey opened at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art last year before travelling to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta and then on to the […]

12 November 2021

Digital Innovation of the Year

Digital Violence This website presents the findings of Forensic Architecture’s investigation into the use of the malware Pegasus, made by the cybersurveillance company NSO Group, which, the project reports, has infected phones of journalists and activists across the world. Majolica Mania Online Surpassing most digital exhibitions in depth and breadth, this companion to Bard’s survey […]

12 November 2021

Acquisition of the Year

Apollo’s longer selection of the year’s most important museum acquisitions will be published in the December 2021 issue Château de Versailles Bust of Georges Mareschal (c. 1700–10), François Girardon The pre-eminent French sculptor under Louis XIV, François Girardon completed a number of major commissions for the palace and gardens of Versailles. The sober, classicising restraint of […]

12 November 2021
Bogolanfini (1970–79), Bamana peoples, Mali.

Bamana Mud Cloth: From Mali to the World

The Dallas Museum of Art explores the symbolism of the intricately patterned cloths known as ‘bogolanfini’

5 November 2021
Landscape inspired by the poems of Tao Yuanming (n.d.), Gao Jian.

Painting Apart from the World: Monks and Scholars of the Ming and Qing Dynasties

A collection of Chinese masterpieces gets its first European outing at the Musée Cernuschi

5 November 2021
The Calydonian Boar Hunt (c. 1611–12), Peter Paul Rubens.

Rubens: Picturing Antiquity

The Getty Villa explores the Flemish painter’s debt to the classical world

5 November 2021
Gold alloy and shell ear plates (800–550 BC), Peru.

Peru: A Journey in Time

The British Museum charts the history of Andean cultures across some 3,000 years

5 November 2021
Wearing, Gillian (video still; 2018), Gillian Wearing in collaboration with Wieden+Kennedy.

Gillian Wearing: Wearing Masks

The British artist has always treated identity as a slippery thing, as this retrospective at the Guggenheim makes clear

29 October 2021
The Presentation of Christ in the Temple (detail of a cutting from a choirbook; c. 1278), Master of Bagnacavallo.

Medieval Bologna: Art for a University City

The Frist Art Museum explores how the Italian city blossomed during the Middle Ages

29 October 2021
The merchant George Gisze (detail; 1532), Hans Holbein the Younger.

The Solly Collection, 1821–2021: Founding the Berlin Gemäldegalerie

The English merchant Edward Solly’s prodigious collecting formed the basis of Berlin’s great picture gallery

29 October 2021

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