King’s College London is ripping down London’s history
Those behind the plans either don’t understand what makes this a great city, or don’t care
A new Whitney for New York
The Whitney Museum of American Art is moving downtown, and its director Adam D. Weinberg has big plans for the new building and the collection
Editor’s Letter: Will any UK politicians speak up about culture?
Politicians seem to be observing a blanket silence on the subject. Why?
Editor’s Letter: The cultural desecration of Iraq
As Iraq and its heritage suffer, we must seek out and celebrate the great Assyrian artefacts in our own museum collections
The Museum of London is Good News for Smithfield Market
Move should improve the museum and protect Smithfield fabric
TEFAF Treasures
There are hundreds of exceptional artworks adorning the stands at TEFAF Maastricht this year. Everyone will have their own favourites,…
Regional museums are in crisis. Can they survive?
Key speakers debated the issue at a Courtauld event this week
How should private collectors and public museums work together?
This year’s TEFAF Art Symposium looked at an old but not unproblematic relationship
Versions of Vincent
Axel Rüger talks to Apollo about the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, an enterprising institution that combines popular appeal with groundbreaking research
Editor’s Letter: The Art of Mystery
Though it may not be fashionable to say so, a feeling for mystery should be integral to how we look at art
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
The Victorians are coming. Or rather, the Victorians are coming back (again)
Editor’s Letter: The year in review
The Apollo Awards celebrate the year’s outstanding achievements in the art world
Letter: December Apollo
The Rijkmuseum’s new Philips Wing has recently opened with an exhibition of modern photography
Editor’s Letter: The architecture of display
In a region that lacks a strong museum culture, Asia has looked towards alternative ways of displaying contemporary art
Editor’s Letter: Turner mania
As the Art Fund appeals to save Wedgwood, will anything be done to secure one of Turner’s major works for a national collection when it goes up for sale at Sotheby’s?
Editor’s Letter: A historic business
The contemporary art trade may seem like a funny old business but historically it has played an integral role in the development of Western art
Apollo 40 Under 40: The Thinkers
Which curators, writers, academics and educators are steering public opinion about art?
Apollo 40 Under 40: The Business
Which 10 young people working in the art business should go on the Apollo 40 Under 40?
Apollo 40 Under 40: The Artists
Try making a list of 10 outstanding young artists, all based in Europe, and whose work already announces their original talent but also bears the promise of longevity. Where would you start?
Apollo 40 Under 40 Judges Announced
Apollo’s new supplement will feature 40 people below the age of 40 who are making waves in the art world
Cover Story: July/August Apollo
How many people, in the art world and beyond, are able to distinguish Gilbert Proesch from George Passmore?
Editor’s Letter: Anniversary Years
Clusters of centenary exhibitions and publications may well bring new material to light. But what do they tell us about the way we think now?