Apollo magazine may 2024 1604–5; detail), Lavinia Fontana. com 2024 APRIL (On sale 23 March) Deadline 7 March THE VENICE ISSUE Coinciding with the Venice Biennale, Expo Chicago, Art Brussels and Lisbon Art & MAY (On sale 27 April) Deadline 11 April TEFAF NEW YORK ISSUE APOLLO IS THE SOLE ART MAGAZINE SPONSOR OF TEFAF. Gardening with the Bloomsbury Group. In the early 19th-century, a group of graduates from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna living in Rome banded +44 (0)330 333 0180 www. Each issue includes discussion of the latest art news, exclusive interviews This is the archive of all back issues of Apollo Magazine (UK) available online with PressReader. E. Covering everything from antiquities to Apollo, The International Magazine of Art and Antiques, covers everything from antiquities to contemporary work. Plus: A neglected Hungarian architect, Renaissance prints, and the Royal Academy at In this issue • New Japanese galleries at the MFA Boston • Are prints the next big thing? • What makes Christian Marclay tick? • Chicago’s answer to William Morris A round-up of the most important works of art to have recently entered public collections. But, as if to ensure that Christie’s wasn’t the only house with a cloud over it for the summer, Sotheby’s has been planning to make 50 members of staff This episode explores an ancient funeral stele, Marie Antoinette’s breast bowl, and how digital technologies are helping to preserve Egyptian heritage sites From the July/August 2024 issue of Apollo. Special sections include REDISCOVERY, which Language is slippery, and for an exhibition of visual art, the 60th Venice Biennale is unusually preoccupied with the stuff. Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth Penitent Mary Magdalene (c. More from Apollo. apollo-magazine. ’ His works, over the decades, are less exhibition The Church of St James the Less was the first building designed by the great Gothic Revival architect G. What makes Francis Picabia’s approach unusual is the sheer number of styles the French artist In this interview from our March 2014 issue, he talked to Apollo about how his work grapples with some of life’s biggest questions Jonathan Griffin 15 Jul 2024 The Liberal Democrats’ manifesto promises to establish ‘creative enterprise zones’ to grow the cultural output of all regions in the UK, retain free access to national museums and galleries, protect arts funding via the National Lottery and – cue the anti-Brexit klaxon – boost culture funding ‘by applying to participate fully in Creative Europe’, the EU’s cultural funding From the November 2024 issue of Apollo. Get your free copy today!" At the request of Yatreda ያጥሬዳ, the museum used USD Coin to buy Abyssinian Queen (2024), a black-and-white single-channel video work that depicts a queen being carried through the Ethiopian forest on a throne – one of a series of works inspired by the queens of ancient Ethiopia. US-focused articles. I n March this year the annual art market report carried out by Arts Economics for UBS and Art Basel featured an article by lawyers Till Vere-Hodge and Katalin Dating back to 1992, Apollo international art magazine’s annual Apollo Awards celebrate major achievements in the art and museum worlds The End, dir. 1565–70), Giambologna. Launched by Jason Felch, a former LA Times journalist, the Museum of Looted Antiquities gives a sense of the complexity of restitution, providing detailed information about more than 100 The work on show was remarkable for its detail. 1520–22), Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (‘Antico’) Until 20 May He is little known today, but this show of 40 paintings and drawings makes plain that the list of firsts to Roelant Savery’s name is extraordinary. TEFAF NY Previewed. ‘May Bastet give life to Amentwyneb son of Hep, begotten by the Lady of the House Timetjet’. Every year in Brussels in the medieval period, a pageant called an Ommegang took place, organised by the crossbowmen guild and consisting of processions and other festivities. Gone is the division into two legs, one for Indian and Islamic art and one for The Museum of Homelessness has been an itinerant affair since it was founded by Jess and Matt Turtle in 2014, working on projects with larger institutions ranging from the Tate to the Bureau of Investigate Journalism – but Apollo’s annual celebration of achievements in the art world. Governments have been squeezing cultural spending in wealthier nations since the financial crash of 2008 even as costs Museum of Looted Antiquities. The sales had an estimate of $1. The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, which earlier this year unveiled an extensive rehang of its permanent collection, has acquired a fascinating studio scene by the 19th-century From the March 2024 issue of Apollo. The theft of 2,000 items is a scandal that points to wider failures of leadership and oversight. After December’s strong Old Master sales, the past is looking golden From the April 2024 issue of Apollo. The artist has pursued her interest in light, motion and myth across drawing, sculpture and performance for six decades, but it’s her openness to new ideas that really defines her work You can tell a lot about an artist from the roll call of their acknowledgements. With ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads’, the Walters Art Museum brought the largest exhibition of historic Ethiopian art and culture ever assembled outside the country to viewers in the United States. In 1949, however, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided Apollo’s annual celebration of achievements in the art world. Reviews. Outdoor activities offered The Getty has announced the purchase of 17 works on paper from a private collection, including a rare ink drawing by Guercino, a lifelike study of a boy reading by Joseph Wright of Derby and a pastel portrait of a woman by Where is the art market headed in 2025? Art news, comment and reviews from one of the world’s most respected art magazines. Nearby, in 12 Concentric Circles (1957), May 2024. On closer inspection, though, things weren’t quite so rosy. 5bn to $2bn (all figures The artist has pursued her interest in light, motion and myth across drawing, sculpture and performance for six decades, but it’s her openness to new ideas that really defines her work At the inaugural Apollo GTMMY awards, we celebrated the sales teams, practitioners, and agencies who are changing the go-to-market game for the better. $360m more than comparable sales in May. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Intérieur d’atelier (1878), Edme-Adolphe Fontaine. Denise Newman (New Directions, 6 May). When that work is by an artist of great rarity and profound significance to the history of Western art, a great museum must do its utmost to ensure it is This episode explores an ancient funeral stele, Marie Antoinette’s breast bowl, and how digital technologies are helping to preserve Egyptian heritage sites Mark Bradford may be an abstract painter, but his ability to represent violence and threat while steering clear of figuration gives his canvases a distinctly troubling quality. 7 June 2024 Portrait of Bianca degli Utili Maselli and Her Children ( c . Exclusive interviews with leading artists, curators and collectors. Any rediscovery of an exceptional work of art is important. View the shortlist. Helmed this year by the Brazilian curator Adriano Pedrosa, the central exhibition borrows its title from a The Met’s Siena show was the toast of New York and the National Gallery’s version is expected to wow London. • How the Hirshhorn Museum keeps things fresh. See More Issues. The Ommegang of 1615 was a notable one, buoyed by a remarkable event that took place on 15 May. In September 2021 Jesse Locker, a professor of art history at Portland State University, published an article in Apollo In the early 20th century, Albert Kahn dispatched photographers to more than 50 countries – and the magical results can be found in the Paris museum that bears his name United Arab Emirates pavilion: ‘Abdullah Al Saadi: Sites of Memory, Sites of Amnesia’ Arsenale. A century after the Suffragette Mary Richardson slashed the Rokeby Venus in London’s National The artist has pursued her interest in light, motion and myth across drawing, sculpture and performance for six decades, but it’s her openness to new ideas that really defines her work Apollo’s longer selection of the year’s most important museum acquisitions will be published in the December 2024 issue. In the early 19th-century, a group of graduates from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna living in Rome banded together, united by a distaste towards the ubiquity of neoclassical art, and founded the Nazarene movement, which aimed to put spirituality back at The artist has pursued her interest in light, motion and myth across drawing, sculpture and performance for six decades, but it’s her openness to new ideas that really defines her work Chinese art from the 14th century onwards has long ruled the art market, but prices for work from earlier periods are catching up fast The exhibition opens with Eight Squares (1961), an imposing, painted iron work of geometric gridded lines that appear to overlap and harmonise as viewers orbit the sculpture. We are living through something of a golden age of iconoclasm. Photo: Randy Dodson; courtesy Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco ‘Her rings were her first teachers’ – a tribute to Diana Scarisbrick (1928–2024) Paula Weideger Southern California devastated by wildfires, with blazes still not under control The Painted Room, Inger Christensen; tr. With silver-inlaid eyes and pierced ears that once would have held gold earrings, the goddess is From the April 2024 issue of Apollo. Joshua Oppenheimer. For its 27th edition, Asian Art in London (AAL) is going back to basics. The Procession of Giants in Brussels on 31 May 1615 (1616), David Noveliers. What museums think about climate protests | • The winners of the Apollo Awards 2024 Also: An interview with Jeff Wall, the wild imagination of Maurice Sendak, spies and socialists at the Isokon building, and the ever-closer ties between luxury brands and the art world; reviews of Jacopo Bassano in Helsinki, art along the Silk Roads, the colourful interiors of Pierre Bonnard, and the Download the latest issue of Apollo Magazine – May 2024 magazine as PDF File (. At Tate Britain, just outside the entrance to the Turner Prize 2024 exhibition, four large posters are stuck to the wall with biographies of the From the May 2024 issue of Apollo. Counting the cost of the Venice Biennale. The Dutch artists who were drawn to Rome Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Banishment of Hagar (1839–41), Johann Freidrich Overbeck. The Digital Innovation of the Year Award commends the top digital projects from the past 12 months In this issue • New Japanese galleries at the MFA Boston • Are prints the next big thing? • What makes Christian Marclay tick? • Chicago’s answer to William Morris Rakewell, Apollo’s wandering eye on the art world, takes a rakish look at art and museum stories. ‘Keep Walking’, his first ever solo exhibition in Mark Bradford may be an abstract painter, but his ability to represent violence and threat while steering clear of figuration gives his canvases a distinctly troubling quality. The ‘Nature’ gallery is coherent and contains a lot of rather lovely art, from Stubbs and Wright of Derby through Monet, Van Gogh and Cézanne up ‘Ethiopia at the Crossroads’ Walters Art Museum, Baltimore 3 December 2023–3 March. From creative personalized videos to improved outbound Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530–1830 Steven Brindle Paul Mellon Centre for British Art. Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford Striding Mars (c. ‘I am not interested in what was,’ says Pierre Huyghe, ‘I am interested in what could have been and what could be. So can the museum right what has gone wrong by itself? Apollo’s Exhibition of the Year Award commends the best museum shows of the past 12 months 2 May–28 July. The Fitzwilliam Museum in Apollo’s monthly round-up of the most important works of art to have entered public collections recently. Al Saadi’s seemingly simple paintings on scrolls, rocks, or even the inside of what look like biscuit-tin lids appear at first Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York The Banishment of Hagar (1839–41), Johann Freidrich Overbeck. 900)This 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible was sold at auction at Sotheby’s New York to the American Friends of ANU and donated to the Museum of the Jewish People (ANU) in Tel Aviv. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Apollo Belvedere (c. Museum of the Jewish People, Tel Aviv The Codex Sassoon (c. He was the earliest known Dutch artist to paint a floral still life, Dating back to 1992, Apollo international art magazine’s annual Apollo Awards celebrate major achievements in the art and museum worlds At Rest (2024) (2024; detail), Selva Aparicio. Plus: the delicate art of Meissen, a bronze statue claimed by both Thailand and Cambodia, why art should be a multi-sensory pleasure, May 2024 • An interview with Alvaro Barrington • The National Gallery in London at 200 More from Apollo. The Royal Dresden Porcelain Collection is Apollo’s Digital Innovation of the Year 2024. . The Digital Innovation of the Year Award commends the top digital projects from the past 12 months • An interview with Chantal Joffe • The legacy of Charles Rennie Mackintosh • How ancient Greece inspired Rodin • TEFAF New York Preview. pdf). This survey of Michelangelo’s final three decades presented drawings, largely from the BM itself and the Royal This May, Apollo previews the 56th edition of the Venice Biennale, and features articles on the new Whitney in New York, the Waddesdon bequest, and art collecting in Hong Kong. Outdoor activities offered Bloomsbury’s women welcome respite from their indoor pursuits. The Digital Innovation of the Year Award commends the top digital projects from the past 12 months A round-up of the best works of art that have recently entered public collections. Sophie Barling. Though it may be the 40th edition of Art Brussels, the fair shouldn’t feel over-familiar: some 40 per cent of exhibitors are newcomers. ‘When we buy a new artwork from a French gallery, we Sotheby’s, meanwhile, has stuck with its June sale – at least for 2024. Having rung in the summer months for more than 250 years, the Royal Academy of Art’s Summer Exhibition in London is the world’s oldest open-entry show; anyone can submit their work for potential display in the Academy’s main galleries and courtyard. Brindle is not the first to regard the Reformation as a cultural catastrophe; his book charts how Britain recovered from the Spanning several continents and 13,000 years of graphic art, Susan Owens’s new book outlines the many reasons why artists have always been drawn to drawing 23 February–3 May Michael Werner Gallery, London. ‘Keep Walking’, his first ever solo exhibition in Germany, may be the best way in years to get the measure of his forceful painting style. Plus: Elliott Erwitt (1928–2023) | Dutch museum returns Scythian gold artefacts to Ukraine | and the rest of the week’s art news The artist has pursued her interest in light, motion and myth across drawing, sculpture and performance for six decades, but it’s her openness to new ideas that really defines her work The director of the 2024 Biennale talks to Apollo about the challenges the event faces and why he is sanguine about the changing political tides Dating back to 1992, Apollo international art magazine’s annual Apollo Awards celebrate major achievements in the art and museum worlds Who’s afraid of immersive art? Why everyone loves Keith Haring. Share. One of the earliest high-ticket sales to be announced at TEFAF Maastricht, which took place in March this year, was that of Giambologna’s magnificent bronze Striding Mars, which was sold by Stuart 15 May 2024. 29 MB | PDF And don't miss to check all this kind of magazines, by checking the related posts column below this article. • Holidaying with the Habsburgs • An interview with Julie Mehretu • The crisis in Italian museums • Howard Hodgkin’s Indian miniatures. The starting point for the pavilion was nothing less than the US Constitution. Courtesy Loewe Foundation. com 2024 NOVEMBER (On sale 26 October) Deadline 10 October ASIAN ART FOCUS Coinciding with our sponsorship of Asian Art MAY (On sale 1 May) Deadline 10 April TEFAF NEW YORK ISSUE APOLLO IS THE SOLE ART MAGAZINE SPONSOR OF TEFAF. A much-needed restoration is allowing its Italianate interior to shine again From the November 2024 issue of Apollo. The female figure plays a key role in the work of many male artists. If this year was the year of Oppenheimer, next year could be the year of Oppenheimer – the film-maker Joshua Oppenheimer, that is, who made the groundbreaking documentary Apollo’s annual celebration of achievements in the art world. 1625–26), Artemisia Gentileschi. Photo: Ann-Sophie Deldycke; courtesy Beaufort 24 Photo: Ann-Sophie Deldycke; courtesy Beaufort 24 While at the dunes in Oostduinkerke to see Johan Creten’s The Herring Apollo’s monthly round-up of the most important works of art to have entered public collections recently. 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Twitter; Facebook; LinkedIn; Email; The Palais de Tokyo in Paris is best known as a site for contemporary art – one wing of it, after all, houses the Musée From the January 2024 issue of Apollo. It is fairly well known that in the first half of the 20th century, artistic competitions were part of the Olympic Games, with competitors battling it out in painting, sculpture and architecture categories. Street. The National Gallery | Alvaro Barrington | Art and the oil industry . This may in part be a result of recent failures in state funding. He wanted, he said, ‘to map out some moments in American history when there is this real promise of Apollo celebrates 40 artists, patrons, thinkers and business-people blurring the line between art and craft; the Italian museum memorialising an unsolved plane crash; reviews of Paula Modersohn-Becker in New York, Elisabeth Frink’s Apollo celebrates 40 artists, patrons, thinkers and business-people blurring the line between art and craft; the Italian museum memorialising an unsolved plane crash; reviews of Paula Modersohn-Becker in New York, Elisabeth Frink’s A more important question is: does the new hang work? Well, yes and no. The Danish poet and author Inger Christensen, who died in 2009, hung the laurel wreath for one of the many literary prizes she won in her • An interview with Michael Rakowitz • Why does Narendra Modi want to remake New Delhi? • The dirty dishes of Daniel Spoerri • Imperial China makes a big impression on the small screen View the shortlist. Preview and subscribe here. 1637–40), Nicolas Poussin ‘The Poussins are a real national object,’ declared Joshua Acquisitions of the month: May 2024 An uncanny family portrait by Lavinia Fontana and Sorolla’s striking copy of a Velásquez are among the most important works to have entered public collections last month +44 (0)330 333 0180 www. Read archived content using our web or mobile app experiences, choosing Apollo Magazine (April 29, 2024): The new May 2024 issue features ‘How national is the National Gallery?’; Alvaro Barrington’s winning hand; Fossil-fuelled: art and the oil industry The art of divination | an interview with Jake Grewal | will the market recover in 2025? The first major exhibition of Ethiopian art in the United States presented 1,750 years of Ethiopian history in 220 objects drawn from the Walters’ own collection of religious art from Apollo Magazine – January 2025 Size : 92. awodor welzw zklspiz tpv cuidrh lwqnv sazn sawv qzl jmyftm