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- 1From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)Eighty years ago, Britain was effectively in lockdown as war with Germany imposed severe restrictions on the populace. Under these circumstances, the challenge for publications such as Apollo was how to find sufficient...
- 2From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)Despite challenging circumstances, Art Basel Hong Kong will open this month--though only to the city's residents. Meanwhile, Art en Vieille Ville returns to Geneva's old town It's impossible to imagine that Hong Kong...
- 3From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)Epic Iran Victoria and Albert Museum, London 29 May-12 September www.vam.ac.uk This sweeping display spans some 5,000 years of Iranian history. Among some 300 objects shown are Achaemenid reliefs, medieval...
- 4From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)Richard Hamilton: Introspective Phillip Spectre Walther Konig, 48 [pounds sterling] ISBN 97838837S6950 Modern World: The Art of Richard Hamilton Michael Bracewell Art/Books, 25 [pounds sterling] ISBN...
- 5From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)Not I: Throwing Voices (1500 BCE-2020 CE) 1 April-25 July Los Angeles County Museum of Art -- Catalogue by Jose Luis Blondet (ed.) $25 (paperback) (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) Museums in Los Angeles were given...
- 6From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)
'It was clearly a spectacular 18th-century work': Xavier F. Salomon finds a lost silver masterpiece.
In 2018, 1 co-curated a monographic exhibition of work by the Roman silversmith Luigi Valadier (1726-85) with Alvar Gonzalez-Palacios--the pre-eminent expert on the artist--at the Frick Collection in New York. A drawing... - 7From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)CONSERVATORS & RESTORERS OF ART & ANTIQUES RUPERT HARRIS Conservators of historic and modern sculpture, in CONSERVATION LTD all materials. Established 1982. ICON Accredited. No.1 Fawe Street, London E14 6PD |...
- 8From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)Art businesses in London have come out of hibernation at last. Many contemporary galleries have mounted shows of new work by their artists, photographs of which are--after a five-month art drought--flooding the parched...
- 9From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)Now 83, David Hockney is perhaps the world's best-known living artist. Since leaving the Royal College of Art in 1962, where he was already recognised as a precocious draughtsman and highly original painter and...
- 10From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)
Tools of the trade: Women have often used self-portraits to bolster their status as serious artists.
The Mirror and the Palette Jennifer Higgie Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 20 [pounds sterling] ISBN 9781474613774 What's the best way to paint an apricot in oils? In 1663, the 30-year-old amateur painter Mary Beale laid... - 11From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)Raymond Erith was that rarest of species: a classical architect practising in Britain in the immediate post-war era. The period in which he was most active--from the late 1940s to the early '70s--was a time of almost...
- 12From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)The Paris home of Pierre Rosenberg teems with gilt-framed works, many of them 17th-century French. But for this Poussin scholar and former Louvre director, collecting needn't be a narrow affair--as his penchant for...
- 13From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)INTERNATIONAL AUCTIONEERS OF ART & ANTIQUES England OLYMPIA AUCTIONS Arms and Armour, British & Continental Pictures, European & Asian Works of Art, Maritime & Scientific Models, Instruments & Fine Art. 25 Blythe Road,...
- 14From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)INTERNATIONAL ART & ANTIQUE DEALERS Old Master Picture Dealers RAFAEL VALLS Fine Paintings and Drawings 11 Duke Street, St. James's, London SW1Y 6BN | Fax 020 7976 1596 I info@rafaelvalls.co.uk | www.rafaelvalls.co.uk...
- 15From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)When it comes to displaying the contents of country houses, might museums--far from being poor substitutes for the real thing--be able to connect objects more closely to the lives that were once lived around them? On 9...
- 16From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)The heart of the imperial capital completed shortly before the end of British rule in India is now due for another reinvention. But is Narendra Modi's plan for New Delhi really more efficient--or is it about remaking...
- 17From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)The Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz is best-known for remaking lost artefacts out of food packaging. He talks to Apollo about his anti-war memorial for Margate and about mining history for new meanings A few...
- 18From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)In a market transfixed by new labels and technologies, the highlights of May's sales are, perhaps reassuringly, masterworks by Monet, Cezanne and Picasso. March saw encouraging results for 20th-century art from Moore to...
- 19From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)INTERNATIONAL PICTURE FRAMERS ALEC DREW English C19th styles through to contemporary PICTURE gilding, we offer an extensive range made to FRAMES LTD order in a convenier it location. 5-7 Cale Street, Chelsea Green,...
- 20From:Apollo (Vol. 193, Issue 697)The National 2021: New Australian Art Art Gallery of New South Wales (26 March-5 September); Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (26 March22 August); Carriageworks (26 March20 June) 'The National 2021: New Australian...