Search results for: small wonders

Tristram Hunt: Why the British Ceramics Biennial belongs in Stoke

The Staffordshire Potteries continue to play a leading role in developing the UK’s ceramics industry

13 Jan 2017

Dutch prints, De Stijl, and David Hockney

Hercules Segers heads for the USA, Giacometti goes to Doha, David Hockney turns 80 in style, and more

4 Jan 2017

Buckingham Palace to undergo £369million renovation

Art News Daily : 18 November

18 Nov 2016
Dog (c. 1954–60), Keith Cunningham

Keith Cunningham: the artist who walked away from fame

He was ranked alongside Auerbach and Kossoff: so why did Cunningham stop painting just as his career was taking off?

24 Oct 2016

The Book Beautiful

William Morris, Hilary Pepler and the Private Press Story This September, the Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft will celebrate…

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Portrait of a Woman (c. 1640), Anthony van Dyck.

Van Dyck would have relished seeing his work on show at the Frick

The ambitious portraitist was the subject of a major retrospective at the Frick Collection earlier this year

1 Jun 2016
Flowers in a Glass Vase (1614), Ambrosius Bosschaert the Elder.

Say it with flowers – and butterflies, ladybirds, cockroaches…

Two exhibitions in London celebrate the beautiful, subtle botanical paintings of 17th-century Holland

11 May 2016

The brightly painted books that outshine Botticelli

An exhibition at the Courtauld proves few things are more tantalising than a beautiful manuscript under glass

4 Mar 2016

What’s in store at the National Galleries of Scotland?

Thousands of artworks are hidden away in Edinburgh’s Granton Stores. We got an exclusive tour…

28 Jan 2016

Art and Migration in Modern Britain: Apollo event at the London Art Fair

Join us this Friday for a one-off event

21 Jan 2016

Has the Art World Been Duped Over ‘Leonardo’ Drawing?

Art News Daily: 30 November

30 Nov 2015

Modigliani Nude Breaks Records at Christie’s

Art News Daily : 10 October

10 Nov 2015

Editor’s Letter: Out of Chaos

As Europe faces its worst refugee crisis since World War Two, there is no better time to celebrate emigre art in the UK

26 Sep 2015

Five highlights from the Edinburgh Art Festival – and two to miss

It’s a patchy programme this year, but a few projects stand out

4 Aug 2015

Right or wrong? Is it time to rethink copyright legislation?

In the January issue of Apollo, we asked a range of senior figures for their perspectives on copyright now

16 Jan 2015

The Wallace Collection’s Great Gallery

The nuances of the new hang might be lost on the non-specialist, but overall the Wallace Collection’s refurbished gallery is magnificent

27 Sep 2014

Spaced Out: why the universe outshines art

I’m genuinely not sure how much artists can bring to the table when it comes to the subject of space

5 Feb 2014

Little d’Angers

An exhibition at the Frick Collection ostensibly celebrates David d’Angers’ monumental sculpture, but his small medallions steal the show

26 Sep 2013