Spot the Difference
One set of Van Gogh's Sunflowers was popular enough – it's worth braving the crowds at the National Gallery to see two side by side
One set of Van Gogh's Sunflowers was popular enough – it's worth braving the crowds at the National Gallery to see two side by side
Should the public have a say in exhibition programming? The MFA in Boston seems to think so…
Alexander Sturgis will take over from Christopher Brown as the Ashmolean Museum's director in October 2014...
Curiouser and curiouser... unusual items from the University of Cambridge Museums
James Robertson's haunting 19th-century photographs are currently on display in Istanbul, the city that inspired them
How do you open a private collection up to the public? A recent symposium at the Courtauld Institute looked at the topical issue
Amina Wright introduces 'Joseph Wright of Derby: Bath and Beyond' at the Holburne Museum
A round-up of the highlights from this year's contemporary projects at the London Art Fair
Liz Gilmore speaks to Apollo about the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings – a new addition to a network of South East coastal galleries in the UK
Miguel Falomir introduces 'The "Furias": Political Allegory and Artistic Challenge' at the Prado, Madrid
Art and archaeology aren't neat categories at the best of times. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they're allowed to overlap
Daniel F. Herrmann introduces the upcoming Hannah Höch exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery
'Yoga: The Art of Transformation' at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery takes an overdue look at the subject in art. Its powerful yogini statues steal the show
A new 50p piece, designed by Tom Phillips to celebrate the centenary of Benjamin Britten’s birth, attempts to ‘set the wild echoes flying’
Limerick's first week as Ireland's City of Culture has been a deliciously absurdist shambles as both the artistic director and CEO resign
The Expedition in Pursuit of Rare Meats at Tate Britain's restaurant is more inviting than ever...
Apollo's latest book competition offers you the chance to win 'Turner & the Sea' by Christine Riding and Richard Johns
The IWM's First World War centenary programme is the rightful highlight among hundreds of events planned to mark the anniversary in 2014
'Taste and Essence: Chinese and Western Historical Tea Pieces' at the Macao Museum of Art looks at the rich history of tea-drinking in the East and West
Robert Rauschenberg's 'Canyon' joins five of his other combines at MoMA, while the Art Gallery of New South Wales acquires an Ed Ruscha