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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, the 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

Petrit Halilaj: Abetare

The Kosovan, who began drawing pictures while at a refugee camp in Albania in the 1990s, is the latest artist to be given free rein of the Met’s roof garden

26 Apr 2024

Roni Horn: The Detour of Identity

The artist’s first major solo show in the Nordic countries explores her fascination with Hitchcock, Bergman and the landscapes of Iceland

26 Apr 2024

Michelangelo: the last decades

In the last 30 years of his life, the artist produce some of his most astonishing work, as this show at the British Museum attests

26 Apr 2024

Kandinsky. Into the Unknown

Horses, mythology and folk motifs abound in the painter’s early canvases, which show traces of what would become a distinctive abstract style

26 Apr 2024

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