The artistic achievements of the Mamluks rival those of the Renaissance, argued Mahonri Sharp Young in a 1981 issue of Apollo
The Battle of Atlanta belongs to an extinct genre, but the historical questions it raises are still relevant today
The trade in silk, porcelain, and lacquer from East Asia was even more complicated than we thought
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
MoMA and the Met are making strong statements about their values in response to the US travel ban
With migrant workers and refugees from Africa settling in Israel, contemporary African art in Tel Aviv takes on a new urgency
The transformative art of the Arte Povera pioneer will continue to beguile and challenge us
From its architecture to the treasures it contains, Hardwick Hall is a complete work of art
Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture offers a history lesson for all
Your chance to win ‘America's National Gallery of Art’ by Philip Kopper
Public funding for the arts in Ghana is practically non-existent, but a thriving network of artists and arts professionals is emerging
The Turner Prize winner's new film looks at the power of narratives to misrepresent
Exquisite pieces of Indian arms and armour are capturing the interest of international collectors
Ninety years after Gluck’s first exhibition at the Fine Art Society, the painter seems as radical as ever
Some of the 20th century’s greatest artists have worked in textiles – and most of them happen to have been women
In Paris the art world and the book world frequently overlap. Here are some of the most interesting initiatives across the capital
In 'Walk Through Walls', Abramović is actively using the memoir form to reveal the persona ‘I try to keep hidden’
What will the Star Wars-creator’s new museum in LA add to what the city's collecting institutions already offer?
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
In 1804, a fleet of English merchant vessels fooled the French navy into retreat. Each captain was presented with an exquisite sword for their troubles
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