A collection of short memoirs about the late Sotheby’s chairman Peter Wilson portrays an enigmatic and highly influential figure
The distorted Character Heads of the 18th-century sculptor have long perplexed critics
The National Gallery’s acquisition of a work by the painter is welcome – not least because baroque women artists were long neglected
Nobody wants to take a coffee table book to the beach, so here’s some fiction about art – picked by Apollo’s editors
The photographs of Dorothea Lange and Vanessa Winship share a fascination with society in flux
Art news daily: 20 July
The Bauhaus’s radical designs were meant for the masses, but they were far from affordable
Art news daily: 19 July
Art news daily: 18 July
A fascinating display takes us from the patron saint of toothaches to public health campaigns in the 1940s
Art news daily: 17 July
Art news daily: 16 July
The artist’s subjects include drones, undersea cables and a sculptural satellite in space
A conversation with Stuart McKnight of MUMA, the architects responsible for the new galleries in the triforium at Westminster Abbey
A survey of the Korean artist’s work reveals a fascination with the fragile boundary between beauty and horror
The American artist looks back on half of a century of working in and with the landscape
Art news daily: 9 July
In his lifetime Solomon was shunned for defying social norms. But now the talented Victorian artist is getting his due
An exhibition in Hastings makes clear the abrupt shift in the St Ives artist’s style of painting
A comprehensive look at the career of Lucie Rie places the spotlight on her handcrafted buttons
An exhibition at the Rijksmuseum explores the inventive language of the 17th-century auricular style
The Fondation Beyeler ingeniously pairs Bacon and Giacometti in a way that highlights the individuality of both artists
Art news daily: 22 June