Though it may not be fashionable to say so, a feeling for mystery should be integral to how we look at art
David Ekserdjian discusses the recent announcement
From biplanes to drones, we look at the impact of the aerial viewpoint on modern and contemporary art. Plus, our round-up of this month's major acquisitions
Surveilling surveillance...
BRAFA opens in Brussels; Theaster Gates wins the Artes Mundi Prize; art and craft at the NGCA
Rethinking artists' copyright; an update from Amphipolis; and Limerick's year of controversy and culture
In the January issue of Apollo, we asked a range of senior figures for their perspectives on copyright now
Mike Fitzpatrick salvaged the programme after its disastrous start, but what's next for the city?
Cezanne goes digital; wit in museums; the perils of international museum franchises; and the Estorick's public appeal
Maggi Hambling grapples with war, Jo Baer's dream-like paintings and a rethinking of classical art
Pop art comes under examination in 2015, while Pallant House Gallery reappraises the work of Leon Underwood, David Jones and Walter Sickert
2015 is the year to see some exceptional Old Master drawings in the UK
The Whitechapel Gallery celebrates abstract art this winter, while a previous exhibitor at the gallery, Sarah Lucas, prepares for Venice
Ireland's outstanding 18th-century decorative arts have been long overlooked, but a new exhibition in Chicago looks set to change that
It looks like 2015 will be Manchester’s year
The Mauritshuis celebrates the Frick Collection this year, while a new documentary investigates the gallery's own treasures
There's plenty to tempt the art-loving cinema-goer this year
Piero di Cosimo in Washington and Florence; the Impressionists’ super-dealer Durand-Ruel; Captain Tripe documenting South India and Burma; and Jacob Lawrence’s 60-picture story
From Cornelia Parker's meteorite-laden fireworks, to Peter Lanyon's gliding paintings, British artists are commanding attention this year
An exceptional selection of exhibitions are opening in London this year, and some major museum openings are taking place further afield
The Victorians are coming. Or rather, the Victorians are coming back (again)
Attention-seeking museums; Moholy-Nagy's pioneering multi-sensory art; the Cooper Hewitt; and photography in the Rijksmuseum
The Apollo Award Winners 2014; Jeremy Deller discusses Warhol and William Morris; and the rise (and fall?) of Italian post-war art in London
An extraordinary quantity of post-war Italian art has been exhibited, sold and written about this year. What's behind the rich pickings?
Fitzwilliam Museum attributes two bronzes to Michelangelo
David Ekserdjian discusses the recent announcement
The Week’s Muse: 31 January
From biplanes to drones, we look at the impact of the aerial viewpoint on modern and contemporary art. Plus, our round-up of this month's major acquisitions
Reflecting the network: James Bridle’s recent residency and the rise of drones
Surveilling surveillance...
The Week’s Muse: 24 January
BRAFA opens in Brussels; Theaster Gates wins the Artes Mundi Prize; art and craft at the NGCA
The Week’s Muse: 17 January
Rethinking artists' copyright; an update from Amphipolis; and Limerick's year of controversy and culture
Right or wrong? Is it time to rethink copyright legislation?
In the January issue of Apollo, we asked a range of senior figures for their perspectives on copyright now
Shambles to success: Limerick’s year as debut Irish City of Culture
Mike Fitzpatrick salvaged the programme after its disastrous start, but what's next for the city?
The Week’s Muse: 10 January
Cezanne goes digital; wit in museums; the perils of international museum franchises; and the Estorick's public appeal
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
Maggi Hambling grapples with war, Jo Baer's dream-like paintings and a rethinking of classical art
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
Pop art comes under examination in 2015, while Pallant House Gallery reappraises the work of Leon Underwood, David Jones and Walter Sickert
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
2015 is the year to see some exceptional Old Master drawings in the UK
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
The Whitechapel Gallery celebrates abstract art this winter, while a previous exhibitor at the gallery, Sarah Lucas, prepares for Venice
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
Ireland's outstanding 18th-century decorative arts have been long overlooked, but a new exhibition in Chicago looks set to change that
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
It looks like 2015 will be Manchester’s year
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
The Mauritshuis celebrates the Frick Collection this year, while a new documentary investigates the gallery's own treasures
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
There's plenty to tempt the art-loving cinema-goer this year
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
Piero di Cosimo in Washington and Florence; the Impressionists’ super-dealer Durand-Ruel; Captain Tripe documenting South India and Burma; and Jacob Lawrence’s 60-picture story
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
From Cornelia Parker's meteorite-laden fireworks, to Peter Lanyon's gliding paintings, British artists are commanding attention this year
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
An exceptional selection of exhibitions are opening in London this year, and some major museum openings are taking place further afield
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
The Victorians are coming. Or rather, the Victorians are coming back (again)
The Week’s Muse: 13 December
Attention-seeking museums; Moholy-Nagy's pioneering multi-sensory art; the Cooper Hewitt; and photography in the Rijksmuseum
The Week’s Muse: 6 December
The Apollo Award Winners 2014; Jeremy Deller discusses Warhol and William Morris; and the rise (and fall?) of Italian post-war art in London
London’s Italian art invasion
An extraordinary quantity of post-war Italian art has been exhibited, sold and written about this year. What's behind the rich pickings?