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Apollo

May 2024

• An interview with Alvaro Barrington

• The National Gallery in London at 200

• The sticky relationship between art and the oil industry

• How the Hirshhorn Museum keeps things fresh

Plus: the delicate art of Meissen, a bronze statue claimed by both Thailand and Cambodia, why art should be a multi-sensory pleasure, and a preview of TEFAF New York, and reviews of 15th-century French art in Paris, Japan’s Arts and Crafts movement in London and Pierre Huyghe in Venice.

News

Rakewell

Apollo's wandering eye on the art world, taking a rakish perspective on art and museum stories

Géricault’s Horses

Horses were central to the painter’s art, as this show at the Musée de la Vie Romantique demonstrates

10 May 2024

Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520–1920

A chance to see some 150 words by trailblazing artists ranging from Artemisia Gentileschi to Gwen John

10 May 2024

Imagine Me and You: Dutch and Flemish Encounters with the Islamic World, 1450–1750

Three hundred years of cultural exchange are the focus of this show at Harvard Art Museums

10 May 2024

Steve McQueen

An immersive installation by Steve McQueen takes over a 30,000-square-foot gallery at Dia Beacon to coincide with the institution’s 50-year anniversary

10 May 2024

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