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Why London doesn’t need the Garden Bridge
The proposed Garden Bridge over the Thames is impractical as a park and misguided as a river crossing
‘Never Surrender’ – Luc Tuymans speaks out at his London show
Tuymans made his thoughts about Belgian copyright law known at his exhibition opening last week
Right or wrong? Is it time to rethink copyright legislation?
In the January issue of Apollo, we asked a range of senior figures for their perspectives on copyright now
The Week’s Muse: 13 December
Attention-seeking museums; Moholy-Nagy’s pioneering multi-sensory art; the Cooper Hewitt; and photography in the Rijksmuseum
The Week’s Muse: 22 November
The Apollo Awards; Scandinavian art in London; and the mixed fortunes of New Contemporaries
Art Outlook: 6 November
The J. Paul Getty Museum’s major Manet acquisition; Ronald Lauder’s warning to the Kunstmuseum Bern; and North Korea’s first UK art show
The Week’s Muse: 18 October
From the frenetic pace of Frieze London, to an artwork that won’t be ready for 100 years
Looking ahead: Katie Paterson discusses her ‘Future Library’
Katie Paterson’s latest work will be one hundred years in the making
‘It’s a building that only reveals itself by experience’. Inside the Clark Art Institute
After its long-awaited redevelopment, the Clark has unveiled an impressive new building designed by Tadao Ando alongside refurbished galleries by Annabelle Selldorf
Art Outlook: 19 June
The V&A in China; Brad Pitt in Glasgow; Manifesta in Russia; and the Chapman Brothers at home in Hastings…
The Week’s Muse: 14 June
News, comment and opinion from this week’s Muse Room: arts and crafts, ivory, twitter, public art, hidden stores and a $20 million stamp
Women artists get a raw deal in historical collections. Will that ever change?
The imbalance seems historically ingrained. But surely museums could do more to explain it