Why Désiré Feuerle displays his art in a Berlin bunker
Désiré Feuerle talks to Apollo about his collection of Asian and contemporary art and its unusual underground home
Désiré Feuerle talks to Apollo about his collection of Asian and contemporary art and its unusual underground home
Yuko Mohri talks about looking for leaks on the Tokyo metro system and her new installation at White Rainbow in London
The artist who wants you to 'thump a Trump'; Winston Churchill's ET moment; plus the rest of last week's art-world gossip
From its architecture to the treasures it contains, Hardwick Hall is a complete work of art
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The Turner Prize winner's new film looks at the power of narratives to misrepresent
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Some of the 20th century’s greatest artists have worked in textiles – and most of them happen to have been women
The German artist Günther Uecker talks to Apollo about the rise of the European post-war avant-garde
Go and see Joel Sternfeld's strange and beautiful photographs of the USA at Beetles+Huxley while you still can
Pasmore's work surely constitutes one of the most varied and experimental bodies of work produced by any 20th-century British artist
The artist's exhibition at the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris explores big themes of climate change, landscape and loss
The Icelandic artist Egill Sæbjörnsson has handed over the creation of the country's pavilion at the Venice Biennale to a brace of trolls. Really.
She's an icon of Scottish nationhood and martyrdom, but Mary's life at court was a complicated one of competing cultural, social and political influences
Auction highlights this month include works by Morisot and Magritte at Christie's, and Sotheby's inaugural 'Erotic: Passion and Desire' sale
The Indian artist's global success has not been fully appreciated at home – until now
The exhibition highlights and museum openings not to miss this month
David Hockney found his great inspiration in the backyards of California – creating a look that influenced generations of artists
The late John Hurt was a fixture on the bohemian Soho scene of Francis Bacon and the Colony Room
Andrew Graham-Dixon's new show ranges from Islamic influence on French architecture to narcissistic nationalism – and we haven't even got to Napoleon yet