Muse Reviews: 18 May
A round-up of the week’s reviews from Paris, Berlin, London and New York
Gallery: Auction Highlights of 2014
Both Sotheby’s and Christie’s have enjoyed record-breaking sales this year: we look back at a few memorable lots
Art Outlook: 15 May
Some of the stories, reviews and discussions we’ve spotted online this week
Tate St Ives reopens with an exhibition of ‘International Exchanges’
Gallery: A selection of images from the summer exhibition at Tate St Ives
Gallery: Highlights from Art Basel in Hong Kong
The fair gives galleries from around the world a platform to bring their highest quality work to Hong Kong
Muse Reviews: 11 May
A round-up of the week’s reviews, including Rodin, John Piper, Yinka Shonibare and Joanna Hogg
Book Competition
‘The Book of Miracles’ is made up of large-format illustrations of miraculous phenomena and apocalyptic visions
Preview: Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, ‘The Strange City’ (Monumenta 2014)
The Kabakovs have created a maze-like installation under the glass roof of the Grand Palais
Turner Prize 2014 shortlist announced
Duncan Campbell, Ciara Phillips, James Richards and Tris Vonna-Michell are this year’s nominees
Claude Picasso’s anger at the Picasso Museum’s delayed opening
Pablo Picasso’s son has criticised the French culture ministry for postponing the museum’s reopening
Gallery: Highlights from ‘Degas / Cassatt’
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art takes a closer look at Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt’s productive artistic relationship
Muse Reviews: 4 May
A round-up of the week’s reviews: including Veronese, Richter and Polke, and the late works of Matisse
‘Wedding Dresses 1775–2014’ opens at the V&A
The Victoria and Albert Museum has opened an exhibition of iconic wedding dress designs
Refreshing the fair: Jeff Rabin discusses Spring Masters NY
Apollo spoke to Jeff Rabin, co-founder of Artvest, which is behind the rebranded ‘Spring Masters, New York’
Gallery: ‘Comics Unmasked’ at the British Library
A handful of the British comics currently on display at the British Library
£10 million raised to keep Van Dyck’s last self-portrait in the UK
Sandy Nairne, the director of the National Portrait Gallery, explains its significance
Gallery: ‘To Egypt! The Travels of Max Slevogt and Paul Klee’
A gallery of highlights from the latest exhibition at the Albertinum, Dresden
First Look: ‘To Egypt! The Travels of Max Slevogt and Paul Klee’ in Dresden
An introduction from the curators
Museums Association director Mark Taylor steps down after 23 years
We asked him to sum up the challenges and opportunities facing the sector today
Gallery: Spring Masters, New York
The Spring Show NYC is relaunched this year as Spring Masters, with work from antiquity to the 20th century on display
Muse Reviews: 27 April
A round-up of the week’s reviews: Hindu-Buddhist sculpture, Yelena Popova, Richard Wilson, and contemporary art in Azerbaijan
Gallery: ‘Building the Picture’ at the National Gallery, London
Highlights from the gallery’s upcoming exhibition of Italian Renaissance painting
Are the art market’s problems being blown out of proportion?