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Apollo Magazine (UK), 30 May 2026

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Apollo launched in 1925, establishing itself as one of the UK’s leading magazines dedicated to art and cultural history. Its 11 issues a year focus on the visual arts, from antiquity to the contemporary world. This prestigious magazine is widely regarded as one of the most respected art magazines globally. Over more than a century, it has established a long tradition of covering fine and decorative arts, major international exhibitions and developments in the art market. These are explored with scholarly depth and engaging storytelling. Each issue features in-depth reviews, exclusive interviews with prominent artists, collectors and curators, and authoritative commentary on the latest debates and trends affecting the art world. Plus, the magazine offers expert guidance on art collecting and previews of high-profile fairs and shows, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts, serious collectors and cultural professionals. Apollo also highlights emerging talent through initiatives like its 40 Under 40 list, celebrating influential figures shaping the future of art. Available on PressReader, Apollo magazine is a leading title for anyone with a serious interest in the art world.

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ArticleINFINITY AND BEYOND

Anish Kapoor knows something about scale, which, as he tells Edward Behrens in Venice, ‘is the most mys­ter­i­ous, strange, poetic thing’ When we meet, Anish Kapoor’s exhib­i­tion at his found­a­tion in the Palazzo Man­frin in Venice (until August)...

INFINITY AND BEYOND

ArticleBODY PARTS

Kevin Sal­atino and Mel Becker Solomon of the Art Insti­tute of Chicago ana­tom­ise one of Willem de Koon­ing’s pas­tel draw­ings of women When Willem de Koon­ing left Rot­ter­dam for New York in , stow­ing away on a freight ship cross­ing the...

BODY PARTS

ArticleHOPS AND DREAMS

In a former brew­ery in Athens, Fatema Ahmed finds one of Europe’s most innov­at­ive con­tem­por­ary art museums In the foyer of the National Museum of Con­tem­por­ary Art (EMST) in Athens, a dog called Mr Stav­ros is about to have his por­trait...

HOPS AND DREAMS

ArticlePAPER TRAIL

At the Alb­er­tina Museum in Vienna, which turns 250 this year, Michael Prodger goes into graphic detail

PAPER TRAIL

ArticleLet­ter

Fre­deric Church’s man­sion over­look­ing the Hud­son River Val­ley is test­a­ment to the suc­cess the land­scape painter enjoyed in his life­time, writes Lauren Kane It’s pos­sible that the best way to save something is to for­get about it. This is...

Let­ter

ArticleOFF THE GRID

Jonathan Griffin on how LACMA’s long-delayed new gal­ler­ies tackle the ‘encyc­lo­paedic museum’ prob­lem Just prior to the open­ing of its con­tro­ver­sial new David Gef­fen Gal­ler­ies, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) moun­ted an...

OFF THE GRID