Acquisitions of the Month: January
New year, new acquistions: from Jérôme Bonaparte's chandelier to an entire country cottage
New year, new acquistions: from Jérôme Bonaparte's chandelier to an entire country cottage
It wasn't just the Cubists who responded to the 20th century's upheavals
Fragments from an exhibition of the 20th century's fractured art
Sponsorship, strikes and self-censorship in London's top museums; the Smithsonian's international expansion; Tutankhamun's broken beard
The Affichistes used throwaway materials but their legacy endures
A celebration of the tattered, torn and pioneering work of the Affichistes
'La Peregrina' is like a dip in icy water after Rubens' opulent works
The advent of modern aviation had a decisive influence on the art of British modernists
The Hudson River School at LACMA; self-portraits at Turner Contemporary; Conscience & Conflict at Pallant House; Poliakoff at Timothy Taylor
BRAFA opens in Brussels; Theaster Gates wins the Artes Mundi Prize; art and craft at the NGCA
I’ve tried to stay away from what most people would expect from a show about craft
A selection of self-portraits from Turner Contemporary's latest show
Van Dyck's celebrated last self-portrait tours to Margate at the centre of a major exhibition
The New-York Historical Society has sent a spectacular group of landscape paintings to LACMA this winter
'Unseen' at the Courtauld Gallery; Blake at the Ashmolean; Moroni at the Royal Academy; and sculptors' drawings in Boston
In the January issue of Apollo, we asked a range of senior figures for their perspectives on copyright now
Frederick Wiseman talks to Fatema Ahmed about his new film, National Gallery
Mike Fitzpatrick salvaged the programme after its disastrous start, but what's next for the city?
The Royal Academy's exhibition presents Moroni’s portraits in their wider context
An exhibition of drawings by Renaissance sculptors provides valuable insights into both mediums