Is it too late to save Venice?
In the wake of some of the worst flooding in recent history, and with its population in decline, the city is in troubled waters
In the wake of some of the worst flooding in recent history, and with its population in decline, the city is in troubled waters
The museum, which reopened in October after six years, stands as a symbol of the country’s hopes for recovery
Never Look Away is based on the life of the great German artist – but it doesn’t do justice to his work
Art news daily: 18 December
Art news daily: 5 December
The exhibitions and events not to miss in Mayfair and St James’s this year
Art news daily: 27 November
The Dodge Collection of Soviet Nonconformist Art
The 18th-century Roman polymath was commissioned to create luxury goods by popes, royalty and tourists alike
A feline farce at the Onomichi City Museum of Art has got social media purring
A vast price is expected for this rare work by the Song-dynasty polymath Su Shi – billed as China’s Leonardo
Art news daily: 7 November
Art news daily: 5 November 2018
From Nosferatu to the Scream franchise – Apollo’s editors select some arty horror movies
The museum’s fifth director presided over a difficult period of its history, but left it in a better state than he found it
The great iron structures of 19th-century Britain are important parts of the island’s cultural memory
A major exhibition devoted to the artist restores her – and the craft of weaving – to the heart of the modern movement
Your chance to win Courtauld Impressionists: From Manet to Cézanne (National Gallery)
The British artist was a key figure in the social research movement known as Mass Observation
Three decades after the publication of Matilda, Roald Dahl’s heroine has been celebrated in new drawings – and with an unexpected sculpture