Whitney Biennial 2014 opens Friday
The 2014 Biennial offers a diverse take on art in the United States, featuring 103 contemporary artists
Expedition Silk Road
Murals, sculpture, precious silks and much more: images from the new exhibition at the Hermitage Amsterdam
Muse Reviews: 2 March
A round-up of the week’s reviews: dance, poetry, collage, textiles, installations and painting
Book Competition
Answer a simple question for a chance to win ‘Titian and the End of the Venetian Renaissance’ by Tom Nichols (Reaktion Books, £49)
Keywords: Art, Culture and Society in 1980s Britain
A selection of works on show in ‘Keywords: Art, Culture and Society in 1980s Britain’, which opens today at Tate Liverpool
Art Outlook: 27 February
Our round-up of stories from the week: trouble in Sydney as artists speak out against the Sydney Biennale’s main sponsor
Highlights: Stained Glass
Apollo picks some of the best examples of stained glass windows from around the world
Collectors sue the Keith Haring Foundation
The $40 million suit argues that by labelling around 80 works as fake, the foundation destroyed their value
Art and Optimism in 1950s Britain
A selection of works on show in ‘Art and Optimism in 1950s Britain’, which opens today at MIMA
Weather-beaten: storms in art
After last week’s bad weather, Apollo picks a selection of stormy landscapes
The Surprised Masks: James Ensor
We highlight some of the works currently on show in ‘The Surprised Masks: James Ensor’ at the Kunstmuseum Basel
Book Competition
The latest prize is ‘The Neo-Impressionist Portrait 1886–1904’, edited by Jane Block and Ellen Wardwell Lee
Gallery: Photographs at Play
We asked the curator of ‘A Collective Invention’ to select nine photographs from The Morgan’s upcoming show
From Matisse to the Blue Rider
Impressionism, Fauvism and Expressionism: some interesting images from the new exhibition at Kunsthaus, Zürich
Fourth Plinth Winners Announced
Hans Haacke and David Shrigley have been awarded the next two commissions for London’s empty plinth
Stardust Selection
‘Bailey’s Stardust’ at the National Portrait Gallery opened to the public today: here’s a taster of what’s on show
Art Outlook: 6 February
Fakes, lawsuits and feminism… Stories from the art world that have caught our eye this week
What’s Next on the Fourth Plinth?
Which sculpture would you like to see on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth when the Blue Cock flies the coop?
Diary: February Apollo
Extract from our February Diary featuring Diana Campbell Betancourt on the Dhaka Art Summit (7–9 February)
Highlights: Brancusi, Rosso, Man Ray
A slideshow of fascinating works by Brancusi, Rosso and Man Ray at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
TEFAF Talks
Apollo’s editor Thomas Marks will chair two talks on art and collecting at the RA, on 6 and 13 February
A Royal Passion: Queen Victoria and Photography
A selection of photographs from the Getty Center’s latest exhibition
Are the art market’s problems being blown out of proportion?