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Apollo

Past Issue

July 2015

This July/August, Apollo previews Parcours des Mondes, and features articles on early collecting in the Pacific and art market regulation, and profiles of the artist William Kentridge and legendary museum director Roy Strong. Susan Moore talks to Pierre Moos about his vast tribal art collection, and Crystal Bennes excavates the world of little-known Regency painter Adam Buck. Plus: Emma Crichton-Miller on the market for the Indigenous art of Australia and Gavin Stamp on the loss of Britain’s public houses. Preview the issue below.

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‘A Concert’ by Lorenzo Costa on the cover of the March 2025 issue of Apollo

March 2025

How to give back looted objects | An interview with Alex Da Corte | Versailles enters the 21st century

Cover of February 2025 issue of Apollo

February 2025

Can American art escape the culture wars? | Poking fun at 18th-century Paris | Donald Duck’s fowl play

cover of January 2025 issue of Apollo

January 2025

The art of divination | an interview with Jake Grewal | will the market recover in 2025?

Apollo December 2024

December 2024

Rachel Ruysch | What museums think about climate protests | Apollo Awards 2024