Thomas Marks was editor of Apollo from 2013–21.
Christopher Le Brun PRA discusses the musical and mythological inspirations behind his work as an exhibition of his new paintings opens across two US venues
TEFAF Maastricht turns 30 this year, and Dutch museums are going from strength to strength. What's behind their extraordinary success?
Funding is difficult, but local councils must wake up to the potential of the art and museums in their care, and fight to secure their future
His appointment as V&A director is surprising but could prove inspired
Michael Andrews finally gets a showing at Gagosian, the National Gallery prepares for its spring blockbuster, and more
The government's efforts to keep a rare Pontormo in the UK after it was sold unexpectedly by its owner have revealed cracks in the export bar process
Apollo's annual awards are a great opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the art world, and the people within it who are driving it forwards
Sabine Haag, the director-general of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, discusses how one of the world's grandest museums is preparing for the future
The curator, academic critic, and novelist was an inspirational figure, but also a dear friend to many in the art world
We will never defeat the notion that art is the preserve of the privileged, if we stop people from learning about it