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Magnus Renfrew to leave Art Basel for Bonhams Asia
Renfrew, who set up Art HK (now Art Basel in Hong Kong) in 2008, will start at Bonhams this September as Deputy Chairman, Asia
Out of time: ‘Digital Revolution’ at the Barbican
How is the rapidly changing world of digital technology affecting culture?
Gallery: ‘Discovering Tutankhamun’ at the Ashmolean Museum
Tutankhamun’s 20th-century fame. Highlights from the Ashmolean Museum’s summer exhibition.
Review: Mel Bochner ‘Strong Language’ at the Jewish Museum
Bochner’s piled-up word paintings at the Jewish Museum are strangely anxiety-provoking
The Week’s Muse: 19 July
Should photography be allowed in museums? Are the decorative arts in decline? Would you download a work of art?
Lasting Legacies: the reopening of the IWM London
With a new atrium designed by Norman Foster, IWM London reopens this month following major refurbishment
Review: ‘Giulio Paolini: To Be or Not to Be’ at the Whitechapel Gallery
Paolini’s work isn’t well known in the UK, but it remains as relevant as ever
The Winged Victory of Samothrace is back at the Louvre
One of the Louvre’s most popular sculptures is back after a 10-month restoration period
Gallery: ‘Lichtbilder’ at the Städel Museum
A few photographic highlights from ‘Lichtbilder’ at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt.
Empire, Faith and War
The Sikhs and World War One This exhibition launches a three-year project to investigate the role of the Sikh community…
Brown’s London Art Weekend
Susan Moore and Emma Crichton-Miller will lead tours of Mayfair and St James’s galleries as part of the first London Art Weekend
Impressed: Courtauld students explore contemporary prints
Courtauld students have put together a thoughtful exhibition alongside the gallery’s summer show
Beatrix Ruf: June Apollo
Beatrix Ruf, the new Artistic Director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, talks to Apollo about her ambitions for the institution
Gallery: ‘From Rococo to Revolution’ at the Getty Center
A new exhibition celebrates the invention and skill of 18th-century French draughtsman
Making a Masterpiece: Tim Noble and Sue Webster (Interview)
‘Don’t think you can make a masterpiece without a lot of hard work’
Gallery: Barbara Hepworth, Within the Landscape
A few sculptural highlights from ‘Within the Landscape’ at Abbot Hall Art Gallery
A Good Start: START Art Fair at Saatchi Gallery
The inaugural edition of START Art Fair at Saatchi Gallery looks set to become a positive new addition to the art fair calendar
A ‘Koonsian Adventure’: Jeff Koons at the Whitney
The Whitney says goodbye to its old building with balloons, by the world’s most expensive living artist…
London at the Fair: Masterpiece London
Exhibits from this year’s Masterpiece London that celebrate the UK capital
Masterpiece London: June Apollo
Apollo talks to Nazy Vassegh and Philip Hewat-Jaboor, CEO and chairman of Masterpiece London, ahead of the 5th edition of the fair
Nicholas Penny, director of the National Gallery, will retire in 2015
The National Gallery has announced Nicholas Penny’s intention to retire from his role as director
Dazzle ships and drawings in Liverpool
Do Nasreen Mohamedi’s drawings at Tate Liverpool better reflect modernist camouflage experiments that Carlos Cruz-Diez’s dazzle ship?
Art Basel: June Apollo
The 45th edition of Art Basel returns with a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events
Irish Cabinet reshuffle puts two newcomers in charge of the arts
Can Heather Humphreys, the new Minister for Arts, Heritage & the Gaeltacht, effectively steer her rather neglected department?