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Apollo (magazine)

Apollo is an English-language monthly magazine covering the visual arts of all periods from antiquity to the present day.[1]

Apollo
Apollo magazine October 2010 cover
EditorEdward Behrens
Former editorsThomas Marks
CategoriesFine arts
FrequencyMonthly (double issue for July/August)
Founded1925
CompanyPress Holdings
CountryEngland
Based inLondon
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.apollo-magazine.com
ISSN0003-6536

History and profile edit

Apollo was founded in 1925, in London. The contemporary Apollo features a mixture of reviews, art-world news and scholarly articles.[2] It has been described as "The International Magazine for Collectors". Apollo is owned by the Barclay brothers through the Press Holdings Media Group company.

The magazine rewards excellence in arts through annual Apollo Magazine Awards,[2] including naming Sir Mark Jones, former director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, "Personality of the Year" in 2011.[3]

In the United States the magazine advertising and subscriptions was managed entirely by Valerie Allan from 1968 to 2008 first from New York then, starting in 1972, from Los Angeles.

Content edit

In line with its reputation as a magazine for collectors, Apollo regularly reports on museum acquisitions and international art fairs, including The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) in Maastricht, Netherlands, and Frieze Art Fair in London's Regent's Park, as well as publishing profiles on eminent collectors, such as Eli Broad, the Duke of Devonshire, Anita Zabludowich, Robert H. Smith, Sheihka Hussah al-Sabah and Charles Ryskamp.

Along with regular news and reviews, the magazine has published interviews with contemporary artists including Howard Hodgkin,[4] Marc Quinn,[5] Antony Gormley and architect Norman Foster.

Recent collaborative editions have included special issues in partnership with the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Yale Center for British Art. The current editor is Edward Behrens and regular contributors include Martin Gayford, Alan Powers, Emma Crichton-Miller, Simon Grant, Vincent Katz and art-market correspondent Susan Moore.

Regular features edit

  • Agenda: A guide to what's on worldwide
  • News: Developments in the world of art and architecture
  • Exhibitions: In-depth reviews of international exhibitions
  • Books: Recommendations and reviews of recent and forthcoming publications

Editors edit

  • R. Sidney Glover: 1925–29
  • Thomas Leman Hare: 1929–35
  • Herbert Furst: 1935–43
  • William Jennings: 1943–45
  • Horace Shipp: 1945–56
  • Wynne Jeudwine: 1956–59
  • William Jennings: 1959–60
  • Denys Sutton: 1962–87
  • Anna Somers Cocks: 1987–90
  • Robin Simon: 1990–97
  • David Ekserdjian: 1997–2004
  • Michael Hall: 2004–10
  • Oscar Humphries: 2010–13
  • Thomas Marks: 2013–2021
  • Edward Behrens: 2021–present

Previous owners edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b Stephen Deuchar. "Staffordshire Hoard Scoops 'Acquisition of the Year' at Apollo Magazine Awards". Art Daily. London. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  3. ^ Ruth Guilding (1 December 2011). "Personality of the Year". Apollo.
  4. ^ Martin Gayford (20 June 2010). "Beyond the Surface". Apollo.
  5. ^ Oscar Humphries (1 March 2012). "The Life Blood of Art". Apollo.

External links edit

  • Apollo homepage
  •   Media related to Apollo (magazine) at Wikimedia Commons

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