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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)Aristide Maillol (1861-1944). The Quest for Harmony 12 April-21 August Musee d'Orsay, Paris Catalogue (in French) by Claire Bernardi, Celine Chicha, Estelle Begue, Ophelie Ferlier-Bouat et al. ISBN 9782072979927...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)In the first retrospective exhibition devoted to the Malagasy photographer Ramily (1939-2017), there are many portraits of the man himself. He has a look; his thick hair swept back like a mid-century movie star, one lock...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)In recent years, the Huntington, a Gilded Age institution renowned for its European paintings, has been forced to evaluate its history, appraise the works on show and consider what might be missing. But how successful...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)After lockdown, we needed to find new ways of working together,' says Luce Garrigues, acting director of London Art Week. This year's event (3-8 July) sees a partnership with the Philharmonia Orchestra and arts hub...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)Some cookery books are as much chronicles as they are practical manuals. None more so, perhaps, than Claudia Roden's The Book of Jewish Food (1996), at once an expansive history of the Jewish diaspora and a gathering of...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)Afro 1950-1970: From Italy to America and Back Ca' Pesaro--Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna, Venice 21 April-23 October Catalogue by Elisabetta Barisoni and Edith Devaney (eds.) ISBN 9788831280624...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)In Pieter de Hooch's A Mother's Duty (c. 1660-1661; Fig. 1), a woman dresses her young daughter's unruly hair. It's a painting I know best from a flat-toned postcard I bought at the Rijksmuseum as a student. Leafing...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)In the last few years, what used to be known as the 'tribal art' market--referring broadly to the arts of indigenous peoples from across the world but predominantly Africa and Oceania--has come under fire. Since the...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)The Theatre of Emotions 13 April-21 August Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris Catalogue (in French) by Georges Vigarello and Dominique Lobstein (eds.) ISBN 9782754111898 (paperback), 35[euro] (Editions Hazan) In the...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)Our picks of the summer 1. Bill Viola Museum der Moderne (Monchsberg), Salzburg 16 July-30 October museumdermoderne.at This overview of Viola's career shows many of his best-known immersive installations and...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)Becoming Van Leo Karl Bassil (ed.) with Negar Azimi and Katia Boyadjian Archive Books with the Arab Image Foundation ISBN 9783948212803, 70[euro] Van Leo, the professional studio photographer with unshakeable...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)From bronze works on a New York hillside to an island of diverse sculpture, these exhibitions are enhanced by their natural surroundings Wangechi Mutu Storm King Art Center, New York Until 7 November...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)The Sun King at Sea: Maritime Art and Galley Slavery in Louis XIV's France Meredith Martin and Gillian Weiss Getty Research Institute, 45[pounds sterling] ISBN 9781606067307 'Nothing strikes the eye nor signals...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)As the annual photography festival returns to Arles, we highlight three more exhibitions bringing visionary image makers into focus Les Rencontres d'Arles 4 July-25 September rencontres-arles.com Renowned for...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)Apollo's selection of recently published books on art, architecture and the history of collecting The Invention of the Colonial Americas: Data, Architecture, and the Archive of the Indies, 1781-1844 Byron Ellsworth...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)After Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the Russian artist Alisa Gorshenina saw no point in making art. Speaking on the phone from her home in the city of Nizhny Tagil, in the Urals,...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)Sixty years ago the Royal Academy offered for sale a prized possession: Leonardo da Vinci's cartoon The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John the Baptist (Fig. 1). Cue furore in the press, concern...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)With two years of restrictions to overcome, how does the National Gallery stay not only relevant but also ahead of the crowd? Its director, Gabriele Finaldi, has found a way to do both As the National Gallery in London...
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From:Apollo (Vol. 196, Issue 710)Yoruba master carver Moshood Olusomo Bamigboye was the beating heart of his community in Kajola. Ahead of a survey at Yale later this year, curator James Green sees the whole world in one of his exquisitely detailed...