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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Preview The dispersal of collections, and with them the dissolution of the very particular interiors that these works of art did not so much inhabit as infuse, is always a poignant moment, but never more so than when...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)When I think about it,' Richard Estes says, 'I realise I learned much more from working in advertising than I ever did at the Art Institute of Chicago.' He has that in common with a number of artists of his generation...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Georgina Adam The creation of LGDR--an amalgamation of Levy Gorvy, Salon 94 and Amalia Dayan into one powerful consortium --has led to much pearl-clutching about whether this spells the demise of all but the largest...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Apollo is proud to present this year's Apollo 40 Under 40 list, the eighth edition of the project and the first to focus on the theme of Art & Tech. It comes at a time when new technologies are transforming how art is...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Musee Carnavalet--Histoire de Paris Reopened May 2021 In 1866, Georges-Eugene Haussmann, prefect of the Seine, ordered the purchase of the Hotel Carnavalet, a 17th-century mansion in the heart of the Marais district...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)The art fair industry is trying to get back in the swing after 18 months of postponements and cancellations. For London, this means a relatively bumper October season, anchored around Frieze London and Frieze Masters...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Light on Fire: The Art and Life of Sam Francis Gabrielle Selz University of California Press, 27 [pounds sterling] ISBN 9780520310711 For this, the first detailed biography of the American abstract painter, Selz...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Emma Prempeh: In and Out of Time Until 17 October ADA, Accra The young London-born painter Emma Prempeh's large-scale, earth-toned canvases are inhabited by partially defined figures and draw on a host of mythical...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)In the twisty streets of Arles, ruins nestle into another--here's the Roman forum and above it, a Romanesque church. But the present-day city feels more divided. With nine museums for 50,000 people, Arles has more art...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Martha Lloyd's Household Book: The Original Manuscript from Jane Austen's Kitchen (Bodleian Library) The great chefs learn to cook in Paris. The rest of us, alas, are reduced to Cooking With Paris --a show from Netflix...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)A Florentine palazzo makes an unlikely but suitably grand setting for Christian and Florence Levett's collection of works by some of the greatest Abstract Expressionists--all of them women. 'This is like walking into a...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Nothing could seem more removed from reality than the animated films of Lotte Reiniger, whose cast of silhouettes populate a series of fantasies, from the Arabian Nights-inspired adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) to the...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Urban explorers for whom the ruins of St Peter's seminary at Cardross, the derelict Corbusian megastructure, are already old hat can travel 15 miles northeast to Drymen in Stirlingshire to discover one of the most...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Jack B. Yeats: Painting and Memory 4 September-6 February 2022 National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin Accompanying book by Donal Maguire and Brendan Rooney (eds.) ISBN 9781904288909 (hardback), 30 [euro] (National...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)In 2000 the American sociologist Stanley Lieberson published A Matter of Taste: How Names, Fashions, and Culture Change, in which he analysed why children are given certain first names, before moving on to explore the...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Spain, 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith 30 August-30 January 2022 Met Cloisters, New York 'Spain, 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith' mobilises the Met's extraordinary resources, both artistic and...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)The objects are the stars at the Allison and Roberto Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York. Glittering, glistening, perfectly lit. Glinting and gleaming,...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)Museum reopening Denver Art Museum 24 October www.denverartmuseum.org Fifty years after it opened, Gio Ponti's fortress-like Martin Building (pictured) his only completed structure in the United States--has now...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 194, Issue 701)At the still heart of the painting, Pan's ruddy grin and gilded torso, a buff embodiment of mischief. His empty eyes look down the arm of a nymph, across her chest, down her other arm, over fingers that trail across the...