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Book Competition

Apollo’s latest book competition offers you the chance to win ‘Matisse: The Chapel at Vence’ by Marie Thérèse Pulvenis de Séligny

Super Cooper

Samuel Cooper famously painted Oliver Cromwell ‘warts and all’. It’s worth getting up close to his superb miniatures at Philip Mould’s gallery

Open Book

The recent two-day symposium, ‘Art, Poetry and the Making of the Book’, brought together three veterans of British book-art with some new tricks

First Look: Photorealism

Katie Hall introduces ‘Photorealism: 50 Years of Hyperrealism’ at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

Apollo Award Winners 2013

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Apollo is delighted to announce the winners of the Apollo Awards 2013

Do Come In

‘Immersive’ artwork such as Elmgreen & Dragset’s ‘Tomorrow’ at the V&A is touted as the 21st century’s spin on a gesamtkunstwerk, but has the hyperreal already become familiar?

Art/Work: Thomas Rüschen

Art can be an important feature in the workplace. In a new series, Apollo asks people what it means to them

Apollo Awards: Acquisition of the Year

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The Apollo Awards shortlist of the most noteworthy acquisitions this year

Apollo Awards: Exhibition of the Year

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The Apollo Awards 2013 shortlist of the year’s most interesting and important exhibitions

Apollo Awards: Book of the Year

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The Apollo Awards 2013 shortlist of the finest arts publications released this year

Apollo Awards: Museum Opening of the Year

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We are pleased to present the shortlists for the Apollo Awards 2013

Only Connect

His work at the Royal Academy strives for poetic significance, but does Bill Woodrow offer anything new?

Art

‘Art Spiegelman’s Co-Mix’ at the Jewish Museum in New York celebrates the extraordinary breadth and variety of the comic artist’s career

First Look: Thomas Rowlandson

Kate Heard introduces ‘High Spirits: The Comic Art of Thomas Rowlandson’ at The Queen’s Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh

Broken Engagement

Installation art is assumed to be inherently more engaging than other genres – so why are visitors so often left to watch from the wings?

First Look: Turner and the Sea

Christine Riding, Senior Curator of Arts at the Royal Museums Greenwich, introduces ‘Turner and the Sea’

Community of Risk

‘Uproar!’ From the creation of Eve to the kitchen sink, Ben Uri gallery celebrates the first 50 years of the London Group

Bubbles

Are steel balloons the new tulip paintings?

Up in Arms

The New-York Historical Society’s ‘The Armory Show at 100: Modern Art and Revolution’ actually reveals a measured side to the legendary show

Wellcome Questions

‘Foreign Bodies, Common Ground’ – the Wellcome Collection’s current exhibition – is refreshingly self-reflexive

Rehomed

Royal Museums Greenwich’s acquisition of George Stubbs’ Kangaroo and Dingo paintings is the most significant in their history. What’s next for the works?

Cross Hatchings

Wherever tradition clashes with the public interest, there lies the satirist’s pen. Little wonder that cartoonists periodically target museums

Book Competition

This month’s book competition offers you the chance to win ‘Anti-Ugly: Excursions in English Architecture and Design’ by Gavin Stamp

Dealer’s Choice: Capucine Montanari

Capucine Montanari, of the Amadeo Montanari Gallery in Paris, speaks to Apollo