English-language monthly magazine covering the visual arts of all periods from antiquity to the present day. I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like. Owned by TI Media, it features articles on sailing and yachting, specialising in ocean and offshore cruising and racing events and techniques. The Syrian-born, US-based artist talks to Gabrielle Schwarz about his sculptural dioramas of cities ravaged by war – and offers a message of hope for the future, In a joint statement released on Monday, but not widely reported until later in the week, the four museums due…, The Brooklyn Museum has consigned a dozen works from its collections to Christie’s for auction, in the first significant example…, The world’s second largest mining company, Rio Tinto, announced today that its chief executive Jean-Sébastien Jacques and two other senior…, An exhibition at Compton Verney shows off the full range of the master’s work – from slinky nudes to opulent portraits of the rulers of Saxony, A George Michael mural and a mountain rose-flavoured soda are among the contributions to the borough’s inaugural biennial, After the blast – at the Sursock Palace and Museum in Beirut, ‘Where are the posters to inform and persuade us in a pandemic?’, The week in art news – Philip Guston show postponed to 2024, The Apollo 40 Under 40 Africa in focus: Meriem Berrada, The seductive splendour of Lucas Cranach the Elder, In defence of Coventry’s post-war architecture, The Apollo 40 Under 40 Africa in focus: Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, The Apollo 40 Under 40 Africa in focus: Tokini Peterside, The Apollo 40 Under 40 Africa in focus: Marie-Cécile Zinsou, The Apollo 40 under 40 podcast: Mohamad Hafez, The week in art news – Brooklyn Museum to sell 12 works at auction, The week in art news – mining company chief resigns after destruction of sacred Australian sites, Brent’s borough-wide biennial offers welcome refreshment. But it was, we well knew, a shabby Apollo, a corroded statue missing all its limbs. Our previous website carried a version of the print magazine. Wikipedia, Indian monthly magazine covering Indian cinema and published in English language. Published online by the Vocabula Communications Company. John Kenworthy-Browne, writing in Apollo magazine, said: "This magnificent dictionary of British sculptors supersedes Rupert Gunnis's standard work simply by the sheer volume of information that it presents.". But the lead-time required by a monthly press cycle has tended to preclude immediate comment on the art world, or swift participation in its more pressing debates. Apollo, Moon-landing project conducted by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the 1960s and ’70s. Along with regular news and reviews, the magazine has published interviews with contemporary artists including Howard Hodgkin,[3] Marc Quinn,[4] Antony Gormley and architect Norman Foster.

Thomas Marks introduces the new Apollo blog. At Apollo Magazine, we take pride in offering valuable insights on the topics of leadership, technology, business, and lifestyle. Learn more about the history of the Apollo program in this article. Wikipedia, This will create an email alert. He is also a regular fiction critic for The Daily Telegraph and the Financial Times, and writes about art for Apollo magazine. From today, its website will become a space to respond to that writing rather than to reproduce it; somewhere to take up the issues and ideas that the magazine raises monthly, and to … The Muse Room blog will accommodate comment, opinion and insider coverage of exhibitions, museums and the art market, as well as a touch of that mischief which so often seems in short supply in the art world. +44 (0)330 333 0180 (UK & ROW), Surveying the damage at this landmark suggests how long and difficult the road to rebuild Beirut – once again – will be. Founded in 1925 and based in London, Apollo features a mixture of reviews, art-world news and scholarly articles. Parker won the Artist of the Year Apollo Award in 2016. Recent collaborative editions have included special issues in partnership with the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Yale Center for British Art. First published in March 2003. The end-of-year Apollo Awards include one for "Personality of the Year"; in 2011 the winner was Sir Mark Jones, former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum.[5]. Apollo is owned by the Barclay brothers through the Press Holdings Media Group company.
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Contact the Editor. The latter work was the basis for Ron Howard's film Apollo 13 (1995). The current editor is Thomas Marks and regular contributors include Martin Gayford, Alan Powers, Emma Crichton-Miller, Simon Grant, Vincent Katz and art-market correspondent Susan Moore. Stay up to date on result for: Apollo (magazine).