Apollo Magazine

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The International Art Magazine. Published monthly since 1925, we cover everything from antiquities to contemporary work

London - Westminster
Joined November 2010

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  1. Global interest in Southeast Asian art looks set to grow in 2017. The director of picks his highlights

  2. We are recruiting! More here about the Apollo Business Development Director and Marketing Executive roles

  3. This defence of drawing in museums was one of our most widely read articles of the year

  4. Why rebuild Germany's palaces? This piece was one of our most popular articles of 2016

  5. Carmen Herrera's retrospective closes 9 January. She was shortlisted for our Artist of the Year award

  6. Painting isn’t dead, but it has been prematurely buried in Tate Modern’s Boiler House Another popular post from 2016

  7. This piece on the trouble facing England's churches struck a chord this year. Will things change in 2017?

  8. The director of National Gallery Singapore tells us what he's most looking forward to in 2017

  9. 10 things that surprised the art world in 2016

  10. Bosch was one of the stars of the 2016 exhibition calendar. But how well do we really know his work?

  11. Another popular piece from 2016. What do you think about the BBC's arts coverage?

  12. The Turner Prize exhibition is almost over! Head to Britain to catch it before it closes on 2 Jan. Our review:

  13. Joseph Cornell died in 1972. His work amazed Londoners when it came to the last year

  14. Jousting - performance art, or Olympic sport? One of our most-read articles of the year. So, which should it be?

  15. Not long left to enjoy Théodore Rousseau’s experimental landscapes at the

  16. Our most-read artist interview of 2016: Borremans reveres Old Masters but is 'ashamed' of figurative painting today

  17. Let's take a moment to remember the Holbein hand that wound up Facebook this summer - from our most read of 2016

  18. This exhibition of Mexican modernism at the Philadelphia Museum of Art closes on 8 January

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