
APOLLO MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘Van Dyck’s Ruff Magic’….
Was Henri Rousseau a sophisticate all along?
The self-taught painter had a trememdous sense of self-belief, despite being ridiculed in his lifetime. A landmark exhibition confirms him as a singularly modern artist
East Side success story: the Asia Society at 70
Since 1956, the New York institution has fostered cross-cultural understanding, equipped with a collection of masterpieces assembled by its founder, John D. Rockefeller
When art becomes an act of last resort
Joseph Koerner’s account of art made in extremis turns Bosch, Beckmann and Kentridge into unexpected associates across the ages