Penelope Curtis discusses this year's TEFAF Curated display, 'La Grande Horizontale', which explores the theme of the recumbent figure in art
Equality is central to Wolfgang Tillmans' outlook – and it's what grants his art such power
Christopher Le Brun PRA discusses the musical and mythological inspirations behind his work as an exhibition of his new paintings opens across two US venues
Theaster Gates is best known for the regeneration project he initiated in the South Side of Chicago. Such social engagement is crucial to his work
Yuko Mohri talks about looking for leaks on the Tokyo metro system and her new installation at White Rainbow in London
The artist Jannis Kounellis has died in Rome at the age of 80
The German artist Günther Uecker talks to Apollo about the rise of the European post-war avant-garde
This is what happens when you spend a decade exploring a world of your own imagination
The refurbished Egyptian galleries at the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities have thrown up a few surprises – including 50 mummified baby crocodiles
Ahead of a retrospective across three UK venues, Lubaina Himid discusses how black British art has evolved over the past three decades
The Egyptian artist Wael Shawky talks to Apollo about his animated versions of the Crusades
The sculptor discusses abstraction, music, architecture, carving kerb stones, and the 'common enterprise' at the heart of it all
Jagdish Mittal, who has amassed one of the world's finest collections of Indian art, discusses his dedication to art and instinctive approach to collecting
Bruce McLean's new paintings may seem like a departure from his earlier conceptual pieces – but not for the artist
'I bring my home with me wherever I go'
Ulla von Brandenburg’s installations create a theatrical encounter with the viewer, using film, staging, and architecture
Cy Twombly's longstanding collaborator Nicola Del Roscio discusses the artist's love of French culture and the work of the Cy Twombly Foundation
The German collector, who recently launched a new space in Berlin, talks to Apollo about the challenges and rewards of acquiring a young art form
Dia Al-Azzawi on why he sees himself less as an Iraqi artist and more as one from the wider Middle East
The Johannesburg-based artist talks to Apollo about what it means to be a young black artist working in South Africa today
The anonymous activists on sexual and racial discrimination, Donald Trump, and why it's actually better in Poland
The Turner-prize nominated artist talks to Apollo about Surrealism, what she learned from Jim Ede, and being part of a legacy
Ryan Gander's new exhibition at the Lisson Gallery turns the spectator into the spectacle
'At Twilight' includes references to Japanese Noh theatre, western modernism, contemporary stagecraft and Eeyore...