Market Preview: October 2015
Upcoming highlights include the post-war and contemporary auctions around London’s Frieze Week and the launch of Artcurial in Hong Kong
Market Preview: September 2015
Asia Week in New York promises everything from delicate early Chinese wares to an elaborately cast imperial ritual bell
Preview: Parcours des Mondes brings tribal art to Paris
Highlights from the world’s most important commercial tribal art event
Jonathan Ruffer’s grand plans for Auckland Castle
He’s saved the castle’s Zurbarán paintings; now he wants to transform the town into a hub for Spanish art
Market Preview: July/August 2015
A rare work by Lucas Cranach the Elder; a beautiful Bonington, and some exceptional furniture
Market Preview: June 2015
Aboriginal art, Picasso ceramics, Bacon self-portraits and Pre-Raphaelite work
A Fantastical Feast at the Palazzo Pitti
Sugar, starch and a menagerie of animals: the marriage banquet of Maria de’ Medici and Henri IV of France was a sight to behold
Market Preview: April 2015
Susan Moore previews upcoming auctions in New York and Hong Kong
TEFAF 2015
It’s all eyes on Maastricht as TEFAF opens for business, bringing together the world’s leading dealers under the roof of the MECC
Market Preview: March 2015
Susan Moore previews New York sales in the March issue of Apollo
Market Preview: February 2015
A Cézanne that once belonged to Samuel Courtauld and one of Monet’s Venetian views come to the block in London this month
Asian Art in London: November Apollo
London’s seminal Asian art initiative embraces the market’s new globalism, but connoisseurship remains at the heart of the event
Biennale des Antiquaires: September Apollo
The Grand Palais plays host this month to another spectacular edition of the grandest fair on the calendar. But is there trouble in Paradise?
Baron Lorne Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon: April Apollo
Baron Lorne Thyssen-Bornemisza speaks to Susan Moore about the opening of Kallos Gallery in London and his love of antiquities
12 Days
‘Rembrandt: The Final Years’, at National Gallery in London and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, promises to show the artist at his most profound