Apollo

Courtney Willis Blair

Senior director, White Cube, New York

Matthew Brown

Founding director, Matthew Brown Gallery, Los Angeles

Garth Greenan

Founding director, Garth Greenan Gallery, New York

K.O. Nnamdie

Director, anonymous gallery, New York; founder, Restaurant Projects and KO Art Advisory

Ellie Rines

Founding director, 56 Henry, New York

Samanthe Rubell

President, Pace Gallery, New York

Antwaun Sargent

Director, Gagosian, New York

Phillip Edward Spradley

Director of public programs, Karma Gallery, New York and Los Angeles

Hannah Traore

Founding director, Hannah Traore Gallery, New York

Jonathan Travis

Realtor, New York

Sarah Arison

President, Arison Arts Foundation, Miami

Kelvin and Jessica Beachum

Collectors, Phoenix

César García-Alvarez

Co-founding executive and artistic director of the Mistake Room, Los Angeles

Mike and Kaitlyn Krieger

Collectors, San Francisco

George Merck

Collector, Palm Beach

Jay Ezra Nayssan

Curator and founder of Del Vaz Projects, Los Angeles

Charlie Pohlad

Collector and patron; director of Pohlad Companies, Minneapolis

Victoria Rogers

Collector and patron, New York

Lisa Young and Steven Abraham

Collectors, New York

Jasmine Wahi

Co-founder, Project for Empty Space, New York

Barn stormer – Sarah Lucas talks shock tactics and country living

Ahead of a retrospective at Tate Britain, the artist tells Apollo that swapping the city for rural Suffolk has led her to more primordial themes

How often should anyone think about the Roman empire?

While #romanempire has more than a billion view on TikTok, some of us only have eyes for the TV adaptation of ’I Claudius’ – and regrets about the Roman Republic

The week in art news – Full scope of Roman Abramovich’s art collection revealed for the first time

Plus: curator in Florida fired over provenance concerns, Guy Wildenstein on trial again in Paris, and the rest of the week’s top stories

Christian Marclay opens the doors of our perception

The artist’s compilation of entrances and exits in the movies takes viewers deep into a labyrinth – and leaves us to find our own way out