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Apollo

April 2025

The Frick returns to Fifth Avenue

An interview with Oliver Beer

How the Acropolis became modern

In praise of ‘degenerate’ art

Also: The duchess who scandalised Spain, why the market for women’s art is slowing, Dutch paintings at Apsley House, how Bugatti built a style icon, the sensational designs of Alphonse Mucha, and a preview of Art Dubai; reviews of Gertrude Abercrombie in Pittsburgh, Medardo Rosso in Vienna, and a history of image-eating. Plus: Will Wiles on a French avant-garde portrait with a family connection

News

Rakewell

Apollo's wandering eye on the art world, taking a rakish perspective on art and museum stories

Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction

Some 150 works by such luminaries as Ed Rossbach, Yayoi Kusama and Ruth Asawa put a different spin on the history of abstract art

19 Apr 2025

Remnants

Fifteen works of art depicting Apartheid-era South Africa in photography, prints and a painting go on display at the Minneapolis Institute of Art

19 Apr 2025

Edi Hila | Thea Djordjadze

Paintings by one of the great chroniclers of communist and post-Soviet Albania are displayed alongside site-specific works by the younger, Georgian artist Thea Djordjazde

19 Apr 2025

The World of King James VI and I

The National Galleries of Scotland pull out all the stops in exploring the life and times of the Stuart king

19 Apr 2025

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