Small Wonders: The Bowes Museum
Adrian Jenkins introduces the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, Teesdale
Adrian Jenkins introduces the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, Teesdale
This gem of a painting by Paul Bril depicts Saint Jerome in a mountainous landscape and was recently acquired by the Mauritshuis
Elegant and expensive, the republication of the Zervos Picasso Catalogue by Cahiers d'Art is a strange throwback to a very different era
It's an interesting premise, but ‘The Russian Avant-garde, Siberia and the East' at Palazzo Strozzi is ultimately rather disorientating
Despite a few bland contemporary exhibits, 'Art and Appetite' at the Art Institute of Chicago is an excellent survey of a nation's changing tastes
The recent two-day symposium, ‘Art, Poetry and the Making of the Book’, brought together three veterans of British book-art with some new tricks
Apollo is delighted to announce the winners of the Apollo Awards 2013
The Apollo Awards 2013 shortlist of the year's most interesting and important exhibitions
We are pleased to present the shortlists for the Apollo Awards 2013
Installation art is assumed to be inherently more engaging than other genres – so why are visitors so often left to watch from the wings?
'Uproar!' From the creation of Eve to the kitchen sink, Ben Uri gallery celebrates the first 50 years of the London Group
The New-York Historical Society's 'The Armory Show at 100: Modern Art and Revolution' actually reveals a measured side to the legendary show
'Foreign Bodies, Common Ground' – the Wellcome Collection's current exhibition – is refreshingly self-reflexive
Judy Chicago is one of the pioneers of feminist art. In London last month, she found time to answer a few questions about her work
'Facing the Modern' at the National Gallery boasts masterful works from a turbulent period in Vienna's history. It's an exhausting display
There is no convincing moral argument against it: rebuild the Euston Arch!
The display of erotic art from other traditions, be they Greco-Roman or Japanese, should make us think about what it meant to its original audiences
'Nelson, Navy, Nation', a new gallery at the National Maritime Museum, is at its best when it challenges our relationship to its well-worn stories
Ronchini Gallery's exhibition 'Calder & Melotti' hinges on the artist's shared experiences in Spoleto, Italy - but the context is never fully explored
Apollo is deeply saddened to hear of the loss of Sir Anthony Caro, the influential British sculptor who died yesterday at the age of 89