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Apollo Awards 2024



Apollo December 2024

December 2024

• The floral paintings of Rachel Ruysch

• What do museums think about climate protests?

• Turin’s Egyptian Museum at 200

• The winners of the Apollo Awards 2024

Also: An interview with Jeff Wall, the wild imagination of Maurice Sendak, spies and socialists at the Isokon building, and the ever-closer ties between luxury brands and the art world; reviews of Jacopo Bassano in Helsinki, art along the Silk Roads, the colourful interiors of Pierre Bonnard, and the art of predicting the future. Plus: John Banville on the sensuality of a late Rubens

News

Rakewell

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

Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s

This show at the Vancouver Art Gallery captures the inventiveness of Eastern European artists during the Cold War

6 Dec 2024

Evil Flowers

Many artists have taken a page out of Charles Baudelaire’s book – specifically his poetry collection ‘Les fleurs du mal’, which has inspired countless artworks

6 Dec 2024

Painted with Silk: The Art of Early American Embroidery

American women have sewn countless impressive works over the centuries, while weaving the cultural norms of the time into the fabric

6 Dec 2024

Dario Robleto: The Signal

The artist walks the line between art and science – and reconciles the cosmic with the intimate – in this ambitious show at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art

6 Dec 2024

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