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Apollo

March 2024

• Willem de Kooning’s Roman holidays

• The sentimental side of Angelica Kauffman

• Why the art world needs gatekeepers

• An interview with Laure Prouvost

Plus: the Met enters a new era, haunting buildings in Hungary, the reopening of the Fondation Bemberg, the modernist movement in Georgia, reviews of Lee Ufan in Berlin and the first English-language biography of Monet, and previews of TEFAF Maastricht and Salon du Dessin

News

Rakewell

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

Pierre Huyghe: Liminal

The French artist wrestles with the limits of reality in Venice, a city famous for masks and disguises

17 Mar 2024

A New Look at Van Eyck: Madonna of Chancellor Rolin

The Louvre has restored the Van Eyck masterpiece for the first time since it entered the museum in 1800

17 Mar 2024

Francesca Woodman and Julia Margaret Cameron: Portraits to Dream In

London’s National Portrait Gallery brings together the work of two photographers who worked a century apart

17 Mar 2024

Roni Horn: Give Me Paradox or Give Me Death

The artist’s refusal to restrict herself to a single medium makes the Museum Ludwig’s retrospective a restless affair

17 Mar 2024

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