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- 1From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)INTERNATIONAL AUCTIONEERS OF ART & ANTIQUES England OLYMPIA Arms and Armour, British AUCTIONS & Continental Pictures, T +44 (0)20 7806 5541 European & Asian Works of Art, Maritime & Scientific Models, Instruments & Fine...
- 2From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Asia Week New York, from 11-20 March, coincides with the first anniversary of the pandemic's descent on the city. Unsurprisingly, with travel and other restrictions in flux, the event's organisers have opted for a hybrid...
- 3From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)INTERNATIONAL PICTURE FRAMERS ALEC DREW English C19th styles PICTURE FRAMES through to contemporary LTD gilding, we offer an extensive range made to order in a convenient location. T +44 (0)20 7352 8716 5-7 Cale Street,...
- 4From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Scion of successful Moscow industrialists, between 1900 and 1917 Ivan Morozov following the lead of his brother Mikhail--built up one of the greatest collections of modern art in the world. Only now is the man behind...
- 5From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Painting in Stone: Architecture and the Poetics of Marble from Antiquity to the Enlightenment Fabio Barry Yale University Press, 50 [pounds sterling] ISBN 9780300248166 When Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny's Taste...
- 6From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)The glitches and flickers of VHS once attracted home enthusiasts and titans of contemporary art alike--but now that the age of video is becoming a distant prospect, is it time to take another look at the medium's appeal?...
- 7From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Taste is a fickle thing. Could an Apollo writer in 1951 have foreseen the current vogue for the design of his own time? In just four years' time, this publication will celebrate its centenary. What now strikes a reader...
- 8From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)As I write, I'm looking at a postcard of Masolino da Panicale's Conversion of Empress Faustina (1425-31) from the church of San Clemente in Rome. It's an object that for now is propped against a row of books on my desk,...
- 9From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Nicholas Penny Worries that have reached my ears from within museums, and from fellow members of the public who are most keen to visit them, relate to the current exhibition programme. Such worries reflect the...
- 10From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)The avant-garde Gutai movement sought to shake up post-war Japan. While international recognation has been slow to arrive, the market for Gutai paintings is now growing steadily, with works by the most important painters...
- 11From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Apollo's selection of recently published books on art, architecture and the history of collecting Art and Curiosity Cabinets of the Late Renaissance Julius von Schlosser, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann (ed.); translated by...
- 12From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Bilderatlas Mnemosyne--The Original Aby Warburg; Axel Heil and Roberto Ohrt (eds.) Hatje Cantz, 200 [euro] ISBN 9783775746939 What is the Bilderatlas Mnemosyne, this strange assembly of passionate postures, mute...
- 13From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Here we are again, confined to our barracks--in the UK at least--until the third national lockdown is over. With museums and galleries off limits, for most of us access to art is restricted to the browsing of images, in...
- 14From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)To rebehold the stars: Dante illustrated --a tribute for the 700th anniversary of the death of the great poet Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence www.uffizi.it Seven hundred years after Dante's death, the Divine Comedy...
- 15From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)All I Want: Portuguese Women Artists from 1900 to 2020 BOZAR, Brussels 26 February-23 May www.bozar.be With works by Aurelia de Souza (pictured), Paula Rego, Leonor Antunes and many others, this display affords a look...
- 16From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)The Human Touch: Making Art, Leaving Traces 6 January-3 May Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Catalogue by Elenor Ling, Suzanne Reynolds and Jane Munro ISBN 9781913645052 (hardback), 35 [pounds sterling] (The Fitzwilliam...
- 17From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Lisa Yuskavage is best known for her paintings based on Penthouse pin-ups. But her work is far more complex and compassionate than some critics allow--and besides, as she tells Apollo, she doesn't make art with morality...
- 18From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)INTERNATIONAL ART & ANTIQUE DEALERS Old Master Picture Dealers RAFAEL VALLS Fine Paintings and T+44 (0)20 7930 1144 Drawings 11 Duke Street, St. James's, London SW1Y 6BN | Fax 020 7976 1596 | info@rafaelvalls.co.uk |...
- 19From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)Goya: A Portrait of the Artist Janis A. Tomlinson Princeton University Press, 30 [pounds sterling] ISBN 9780691192048 Francisco de Goya has been cast in many roles: the liberal thinker satirising the monarchy;...
- 20From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 694)If you have ever approached Termini station in Rome, you may have noticed a frieze on the edge of the slender canopy (Fig. l). It is quiet and subtle, a discreet touch of abstract ornamentation on the leading edge of a...