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Photographic memory – an interview with Thomas Demand
The artist who builds and photographs meticulous maquettes explains how the pleasure of tricking people plays second fiddle to his interest in reality
Cardboard countries – how Eva Jospin is crafting a whole new world
Eva Jospin turned to cardboard out of necessity – but, as she tells Apollo, this humble material has allowed her to realise entire worlds
Elizabeth Price: Sound of the Break
Two large-scale video installations in Frankfurt take viewers from the Mitchell Library in Glasgow to a Bronze Age city in Crete
Riemenschneider and Late Medieval Alabaster
Lesser-known works by one of the leading sculptors of the late gothic style go on show at the Cleveland Museum of Art
After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art
The National Gallery in London reveals how the influence of Cézanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin spread throughout Europe
Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston explores the Japanese master’s long-lasting legacy
John Berger as you’ve never heard him before
The remarkable revelation of John Berger’s cameo in Grand Theft Auto leads Rakewell to cast around for some other surprising turns by eminent critics
The week in art news – Whitechapel Gallery lays off senior curators
Plus: Phyllida Barlow (1944–2023), investigators link 77 Indian antiquities in the Met to smuggler Subhash Kapoor, and the rest of the week’s top stories
4 things to see this week: St Patrick’s Day
From James Joyce’s Ulysses to Francis Bacon’s screaming portraits, we’ve picked 4 objects to bring you closer to many myths of Ireland
Learn how to paint like Botticelli at Villa Lena in Tuscany
The agriturismo hotel kicks off the spring season with a flower painting retreat led by the Florence-based artist Tanvi Pathare
A right royal dog show
Do photographs of the late Queen’s corgis at the Wallace Collection truly represent the depth of her devotion to this best of all breeds?
The week in art news – Adam Weinberg to step down as Whitney director
Plus: Rafael Viñoly (1944–2023), David Chipperfield wins the Pritzker, and more art news
Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined
The Kenyan-born artist weaves together myth and history to examine the legacies of colonialism
Giuseppe Penone: Universal Gestures
The Arte Povera pioneer’s sculptural meditations on the natural world are set amid the opulence of the Galleria Borghese in Rome
Giovanni Bellini: Crossed Influences
The Musée Jacquemart-André examines how the Renaissance master’s style was shaped by his encounters with fellow artists
Art for cats? Yes purr-lease!
A new Artangel project has sent Rakewell into raptures – though it’s trickier to decipher what the intended feline audience makes of it all
The Ugly Duchess: Beauty and Satire in the Renaissance
The National Gallery in London looks again at one of the most recognisable works in its collections
Vast paintings of London prove that size isn’t everything
The Guildhall’s display of scenes set in the City is a minor curiosity rather than a major diversion
4 things to see this week: the legacy of the Jesuits
How the society of Jesus became one of the most important religious orders in the history of art
Art Dubai comes into its own
With a focus on artists from the Global South, there were unexpected discoveries to be made at this year’s edition
In the studio with… Angela Heisch
The Brooklyn-based artist has found that becoming a mother has completely transformed the way she works
Jenny Holzer
The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf brings together provocative text-based works from across the artist’s career
The week in art news – Glenstone museum receives donation of $1.9bn
Plus: Ron’s Place saved at the eleventh hour, Peter Weibel (1944–2023), and the rest of the week’s top stories
‘She changed how we encounter sculpture’ – remembering Phyllida Barlow (1944–2023)
The sculptor who was also a much-loved teacher at the Slade treated both students and audiences with the utmost respect