Thomas Marks was editor of Apollo from 2013–21.
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Plus: Neo Rauch finally comes to London; John Wesley's odd eroticism; and Alighiero Boetti's monumental use of mementoes
An altarpiece believed to have been designed by the novelist has resurfaced in Windsor. It's an important reminder of how his architectural training informed his life's work
Sport is more popular than ever, but only a handful of contemporary artists take it seriously as a subject. It wasn't always this way...
The museum was recently awarded the Art Fund's most prestigious award, but there are challenges as well as opportunities ahead
The art dealer memoir offers a rare chance to gain access into the life of even the most elusive art dealer
Art can play a key role in recovering forgotten or neglected histories, and challenging received ideas
Vittorio Cini collected remarkable Venetian paintings, which have never been publicly exhibited together – until now
The everyday objects in Cerutti's Turin studio are transformed in his paintings: poised, precarious, and forever in suspense
Goldsmith and Khan clearly aren't museum buffs – and that could be a real problem