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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

Gallery: ‘Modern Times’ at the Rijksmuseum

Highlights from the Rijksmuseum’s first major photography show

‘Face to Face’: the Clifford Chance collection at Sir John Soane’s Museum

An 18th-century architect’s house is a strange place for a law firm to show off some modern prints…but it works

Review: Jane and Louise Wilson’s ‘Undead Sun’ at the Imperial War Museum

Undead Sun explores the First World War’s nascent mechanics of propaganda, aerial warfare and camouflage

An Aura of Unease: Egon Schiele at the Courtauld Gallery

In Schiele’s vision, to observe, or to have a body is to have a difficulty

Editor’s Letter: The architecture of display

In a region that lacks a strong museum culture, Asia has looked towards alternative ways of displaying contemporary art

Review: Guggenheim Bilbao lets its collection speak for itself

The museum showcases some of its finest works in ‘The Art of Our Time’

Gallery: French Flowers in Dallas

Flower paintings are often appreciated for their decorative qualities, but their simple beauty belies the significance of the genre

SPASIBO: Davide Monteleone’s photos from Chechnya

Monteleone focuses on an apparently shiny, happy new reality…Yet the Italian photographer is playing a sophisticated game

On the recent thefts from Italian museums

On the recent art thefts in Italy

Muse Reviews: 26 October

From Brueghel and Rembrandt to Rego and Steve McQueen

First Look: The City Lost and Found at the Art Institute of Chicago

How did artists develop new ways of depicting urban life in the 1960s and ’70s?

Gallery: The City Lost and Found at the Art Institute of Chicago

How did artists turn the chaotic transformations of the USA’s big cities into powerful and resonant art?

The Week’s Muse: 25 October

Timothy Spall as J.M.W. Turner in Mike Leigh's biopic of the artist, 'Mr. Turner' (2014), Courtesy Entertainment One

Artists on film; Spanish art in Durham; contemporary art in Paris; and auctions online

Review: Paula Rego’s powerful pastels at Marlborough Fine Art

Playful and daring, Rego’s pastels and watercolours are a surprise

Review: The Brueghel Dynasty meets contemporary art

We’re fond of the Brueghels because they are rooted in their own time; so it’s odd that this ‘conversation’ works

Book Competition

Owning the Past: Why the English Collected Antique Sculpture, 1640–1840, by Ruth Guilding

Looking for meaning: a conversation with Jonas Burgert

To me, Burgert’s paintings are packed with art-historical allusions. But if the artist meant them to sneak in, he won’t admit it

Forum: Are online auctions the future of the art trade?

Earlier this year, the Hiscox Online Art Trade Report estimated the value of the online art trade in 2013 to…

Art Outlook: 23 October

Rene Burri dies aged 81; Nicholas Serota takes the Power 100 top spot; and Detroit makes a last-minute deal

The Apollo Podcast Film special: Mike Leigh on Mr. Turner

Thomas Marks is joined by the director to talk about his love of Turner’s work, and taking art to the movies

From Frieze to FIAC: the contemporary art set lands in Paris

As London recovers from Frieze week, attention has turned to Paris and the Grand Palais

Highlights from The San Francisco Fall Antiques Show

Highlights from this year’s fair, from precious metals to furniture, fine art and jewellery

County Durham celebrates its Spanish heritage

Auckland Castle, the Bowes Museum and Durham University host a major Spanish Art symposium which draws on the region’s own superb collections