A personal tally of finding the magazine’s readers in films, television and fiction – and among the Rolling Stones
The magazine rang in its 100th anniversary at the National Gallery with more than 100 artists, museum directors, curators, art historians and dealers
As the magazine marks its centenary, its belief in being curious about both the past and present – and in the power of art – is more important than ever
A look back at Apollo's commercial pages through the decades reveals shifts in consumer tastes – as well as some distinctly quirky offerings
This magazine’s first home, the Adelphi was both a neoclassical triumph and a financial disaster for ‘Bob the Roman’