Aspen Art Museum reframes the art world
Nicola Lees, director of the Aspen Art Museum, tells Apollo how the ‘Serpentine in the mountains’ is turning artists into leaders
Nicola Lees, director of the Aspen Art Museum, tells Apollo how the ‘Serpentine in the mountains’ is turning artists into leaders
Choose your own curatorial adventure at the V&A East Storehouse – but be prepared to wait a while for it to begin
The artist’s elegant kinetic contraptions remind us that humans are more mechanical than we like to think
Craig Burnett talks to the Canadian artist whose enigmatic sculptures, collages and silent videos encourage viewers to think for themselves
A strong edition of London Gallery Weekend in June suggests that the city may be a little down – but it is far from out
An insightful book looks at the homes Jewish families created for themselves as they joined the land-owning classes in Europe
At Donum Estate in California, sculptures by the likes of Ai Weiwei and Tracey Emin complement the pleasures of the vine
The Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza takes visitors on a magnificent tour through 5,000 years of history
As the art of the Gilded Age undergoes a revival, what does this say about our own hopes and fears?
The French painter was full of compassion for the downtrodden – and had a fair bit of sympathy for the devil, too
The artist talks to Apollo about sifting through the museum’s collection to piece together how mental disorders were experienced and treated in the 19th century
In a setting that hints at waiting rooms and hospital wards the artist explores the darker side of institutional care
Now in its third year, the London fair blends fine art with a festival atmosphere that suits the season
In her depictions of the human form, the artist pushes paint to its limits, explains Sarah Howgate of the National Portrait Gallery in London
As the Royal Observatory in Greenwich celebrates its 350th anniversary, we look at four artworks that embody our age-old fascination with the heavens
Whether it’s a plush sofa or a severe slab of wood, the choices museums make about seating matter much more than we think
The idealised nude figure has an unshakeable place in art history, but artists have also turned their gaze to their own imperfect bodies
In his designs for stained glass the artist found his perfect medium, taking a modern approach to an age-old form
The Duke of Richmond has been filling the grounds of his Sussex estate with sculpture, and the results are a breath of fresh air
The artist works in near silence on her hyperreal paintings in her Berlin studio, which she keeps as empty as possible