This week’s Apollo Art Diary picks out four outdoor sculpture trails and exhibitions that you can still enjoy while the long wait continues for UK museums to reopen…
The travel photographer Christopher Wilton-Steer travelled some 40,000km by car, boat and camel from London to Beijing, along the historic Silk Road. From 8 April–16 June, his photographs will be displayed outdoors at Granary Square, outside Kings Cross station – where he began his journey. They reveal the divergences and convergences between cultural rituals, customs and dress in the 16 countries he travelled through, from Iran to Turkmenistan and from India to China. Find out more from the photographer’s website.
Preview below | View Apollo’s Art Diary here
Unlimited access from just $16 every 3 months
Subscribe to get unlimited and exclusive access to the top art stories, interviews and exhibition reviews.
What happens when an artist wants to be anonymous?