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January 2025

• The art of divination

• Will the art market recover in 2025?

• The obsessive collecting of Mario Praz

• An interview with Jake Grewal

Also: Edith Wharton’s dream house, the tempting textiles of Sheila Hicks, how the return of Asante gold has been received in Ghana, the architect who startled Georgian London; reviews of Sienese painting at the Met and high tech art at Tate Modern, the life of Augustus the Strong and a photo-novel about eccentric sisters. Plus: Hettie Judah on the problem with portraits

News

Rakewell

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

Strange and Familiar Places

The Nelson-Atkins Museum presents recent photographic acquisitions that explore community and tradition in the United States

24 Jan 2025

Northern Lights

Artists from Canada and Scandinavia have long been drawn to the beauty of boreal forests, as this show at the Fondation Beyeler attests

24 Jan 2025

The World in Colors: Slovenian Painting 1848–1918

During Slovenia’s period of national emancipation artists absorbed influences from Western Europe while retaining a distinctive style

24 Jan 2025

Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism

From colourful landscapes to quasi-cubist works, Brazilian art in the mid 20th century was full of verve

24 Jan 2025

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