The forward-thinking director behind Frankfurt’s museums
Max Hollein discusses the challenges and rewards of running not one, but three, institutions
Max Hollein discusses the challenges and rewards of running not one, but three, institutions
But let's not ignore Robert entirely...
In 1665 Louis XIV asked Bernini to design a new façade for the Louvre. What would it have meant for Paris if the Sun King had commissioned him?
Riotous Romans in Paris; the difficulty of Defining Beauty; getting back into Tracey Emin's Bed
Hannah Gregory meets Kader Attia ahead of a major retrospective of his work in Lausanne
The British Museum's celebration of the body in ancient Greek art is more complicated than you might imagine – and better for it
This important exhibition should be a wake-up call for today's visitors
Vice has always been a draw
Tracey Emin's bed, Isa Genzken's money, NS Harsha's space cows, and Roger Ackling's 'Simple Gifts'
Poussin's religious paintings are in the spotlight at the Louvre this Spring
Faded cinemas and enigmatic landscapes hark back to Hollywood's heyday at Pilar Corrias
Moore at YSP; Salon du Dessin highlights; Basquiat in Ontario; a bigger and better Drawing Biennial; and Dryden Goodwin's enigmatic film
Can museum education programmes have a more radical purpose?
It is satisfying to see Benglis finally given proper recognition in the UK
The fundraising exhibition and auction has emerged, somewhat paradoxically, as a highlight in the gallery's programme
Traces of the World Trade Centre in London; counterculturalism and Robert Fraser; and Hauser & Wirth's space in Somerset
Classical and contemporary collide at Breese Little gallery
De Keyser’s great talent is to keep oppositional ideas in the balance
An early Mondrian hidden among Old Masters; Auerbach's striking self-portrait; and a curious Collector's Cabinet
Nearly 50 years ago, Richard Long transformed a simple walk into a radical act. The artist talks to Apollo about mud and mark-making, his new prints, and why he can’t stop walking