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Market preview. May 1, 2013 1137
Market review. May 1, 2013 1113
The art market: a rediscovered Charles Le Brun goes under the hammer in Paris, while New York sees a rare Hebrew manuscript come to the block. In February, London's Impressionist and modern sales saw record-breaking prices for artists at auction. Apr 1, 2013 2131
Going Dutch: around 260 of the world's best dealers are taking part in the 26th edition of TEFAF Maastricht. Apollo previews this year's highlights. Mar 1, 2013 1844
An Italian journey: David and Julie Tobey talk to Apollo about their fine collection of Italian Old Master drawings, assembled by the couple over the last 25 years. Highlights were displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2010, alongside drawings by David's father, the legendary New Yorker cartoonist, Barney Tobey. Interview Mar 1, 2013 2560
The art market: a distinguished Swiss collection of tribal art comes to the block in Paris, while Asia Week New York continues to flourish. In January, Old Master week in New York saw prices soar for a Durer woodcut and a rediscovered Memling. Mar 1, 2013 2255
Touching the divine: a selection of Jean Claude Gandur's world-class collection of antiquities will go on long-term loan to Geneva's Musee d'art et d'histoire from 2015. He talks to Apollo about the importance of connecting with an object, and the historical significance of these unique pieces. Feb 1, 2013 2664
The art market: modern masterpieces come to the block in London this month, with works by Schiele, Modigliani and Matisse offered. December saw strong Old Master sales in London, and the dispersal of a remarkable art deco collection in New York. Feb 1, 2013 2307
Market preview: New York's Old Master season, together with the Winter Antiques Fair, sets the agenda on the East Coast this month. November saw record-breaking modern and contemporary sales, with the best auction result in Christie's history. Jan 1, 2013 1099
The art market: a Raphael drawing takes centre stage at the Old Master sales in London, while an outstanding art deco collection comes to the block in New York. In October, both PAD London and the inaugural Frieze Masters saw big-ticket sales. Dec 1, 2012 2149
Look east: dealers, auction houses and museums come together in London for the 15th edition of the Asian art showcase. Nov 1, 2012 1448
The art market: modern masters go under the hammer in New York this month, with exceptional offerings from the collection of Sidney and Dorothy Kohl. In October, the Biennale des Antiquaires returned to form, with a strong Asian presence. Nov 1, 2012 1988
The epitome of elegance: one of the greatest couturiers of the 20th century, Hubert de Givenchy resides in Paris in an elegant hotel particulier, built for a marquise in 1731. He talks to Apollo about how he has tailored his art collection accordingly. Interview Oct 1, 2012 2566
The art market: Frieze builds on its success with the launch of Frieze Masters, a bold new event that promises to bring an art historical perspective to the cutting-edge fair. The July sales in London, meanwhile, saw a plethora of exceptional pieces offered. Oct 1, 2012 1005
Paris mode: Christian Deydier is set to restore the once-jaded Biennale des Antiquaires to its rightful place on the international calendar--thanks in no small part to a showstopping fair design by Karl Lagerfeld. Sep 1, 2012 1488
Figures of power: Steven Kossak's carefully curated collection of African and Oceanic art contains some extraordinarily resonant pieces. He talks to Apollo about his instinctive approach to collecting, and why the best objects are those which evoke an emotional response. Interview Sep 1, 2012 2657
The art market: New York celebrates Asian art this month, with a wealth of museum-quality items. Prices for contemporary and modern work remained strong in London over the summer, while Masterpiece, in only its third year, reported brisk sales. Sep 1, 2012 1101
Caring for the past: Richard Montagu Douglas Scott, 10th Duke of Buccleuch and 12th Duke of Queensbury, is making a distinctive contribution to the outstanding historic landscapes and art collections of his family's four great houses. Apollo caught up with the Duke for a tour of Boughton House, Northamptonshire. Interview Jul 1, 2012 2792
Market preview. Jul 1, 2012 1148
Market review. Jul 1, 2012 928
Deluxe edition: the stage is set at London's Royal Hospital Chelsea for another summer bonanza of the best art, design and objets de luxe to be found. Jun 1, 2012 1495
An evangelist for art: Mercedes Stoutzker's belief in art's transformative powers has led her to gift, with her husband, part of their remarkable collection of modern and contemporary works to the Tate. She spoke to Apollo about sharing out the art. Interview Jun 1, 2012 2636
Market preview. Jun 1, 2012 1063
Market review. Jun 1, 2012 1164
A devoted medievalist: Sir Paul Ruddock, chairman of London's Victoria and Albert Museum, is a passionate collector and champion of medieval art. He talks to Apollo about the onus on museums to celebrate the often overlooked glories of our medieval heritage. Interview May 1, 2012 2558
Market preview. May 1, 2012 1048
Market review. May 1, 2012 1021
An eye for the avant-garde: Giancarlo Olgiati and his wife Danna have together built a remarkable collection that effortlessly reveals the role of the avant-garde in 20th-century art, from the dynamism of Italian Futurism to the conceptualism of Pistoletto. Apr 1, 2012 2403
The art market: Islamic Week in London sees a wealth of Eastern and Oriental work offered, while an outstanding piece of Chelsea porcelain comes to the block at Bonhams. March saw epic Impressionist and modern sales, and a blossoming ARCOmadrid. Apr 1, 2012 1070
Jubilee edition: the leading international fair for arts and antiques celebrates its 25th edition in 2012. Apollo previews this year's highlights at TEFAF Maastricht. List Mar 1, 2012 1731
The magic of Murano: Dr David Landau and his wife Marie-Rose Kahane have together built the world's finest collection of Venini glass. They gave Apollo a tour at their home in Venice, and explained why they wish to share their art with the city that inspired it. Mar 1, 2012 2678
The art market: Asia Week New York is full of Eastern promise this month, while Salon du Dessin opens for business in Paris. In January, New York's Old Master season saw some outstanding results, and BRAFA reported increased visitors. Mar 1, 2012 948
The acquisitive gene: Christian Levett's fanaticism for collecting antiquities has led to him opening a museum for his collection in the South of France. He spoke to Apollo about his collecting and the museum's mission to reveal the thread of Classicism in Western art. Interview Feb 1, 2012 2439
The art market: in London this month, a wealth of Spanish works from Melendez to Miro is offered, and ARCOmadrid opens in Spain. In December, the Old Master season wasn't as strong as in previous years, though two Dutch masters broke records. Feb 1, 2012 2020
The art market: New York's Old Masters Week sees sales of outstanding pieces at the auction houses and satellite shows. In December in Paris a 13th-century carved ivory Virgin and Child found the highest ever price for a medieval work. Jan 1, 2012 1964
The quest for perfection: the pursuit of world-class art has been a life- long compulsion for Ronald Lauder. Highlights from his remarkable collection form the 10th anniversary show at his Neue Galerie in New York, where Apollo caught up with the collector for a private tour. Cover story Dec 1, 2011 2528
The art market: the Old Master season sees an unknown Velazquez portrait come to auction in London, while in October, the capital saw strong contemporary sales alongside Frieze and PAD. In New York, Sotheby's sale of the Safra collections failed to dazzle. Dec 1, 2011 2024
Eye of the tiger: since its launch in 1998, Asian art in London has developed into a mecca for collectors. With international dealers participating for the first time, this year the event is bigger than ever. Nov 1, 2011 1525
Market preview. Nov 1, 2011 842
Market review. Nov 1, 2011 1000
The art market: Frieze returns to London, while grand 18th- and 19th-century decorative arts go under the hammer in New York. In London in July, the best Old Masters found strong prices, and masterpiece, in only its second year, saw improved sales. Calendar Oct 1, 2011 870
Italian hours: in October, the great doors of the Palazzo Corsini open to the world for the treasures of the Florence Biennale dell'Antiquariato. Sep 1, 2011 1422
An Italian Phoenix: the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi has transformed a municipal Florentine palazzo into an enterprising 21st-century visitor experience. Apollo talks to its director, Dr James Bradburne. Sep 1, 2011 1354
The art market: Asia Week heralds the autumn season in New York, while September sees a slew of house sales and fairs in Europe. Meanwhile, in London this June, mighty prices were achieved for the Duerckheim and Beyeler collections. Sep 1, 2011 1883
The inveterate collector: throughout his now legendary collecting career Alistair McAlpine has been drawn towards art and objects that compel his voracious curiosity. He talks to Apollo at his home in Italy about his life sifting the 'right from the wrong' and why he so readily relinquishes his collections. Interview Jul 1, 2011 2559
Market preview. Jul 1, 2011 1050
Market review. Jul 1, 2011 832
London beckons: following on from its sensational launch last year, masterpiece sets the pace for a string of high-profile art fairs in the capital this season. Jun 1, 2011 1255
The ideological modernist: collector Hester Diamond's New York appartment is an extraordinary ensemble of Renaissance and baroque paintings and sculpture offset by contemporary furniture. She talks to Apollo about her remarkable collecting career, and why she has deliberately spurned conventional 'good taste'. Jun 1, 2011 2671
The art market: a superb modern British collection--including 18 works by Stanley Spencer--goes under the hammer in London this month. Meanwhile, April saw the record smashed for an Islamic work of art and unprecedented prices for Indian miniatures: Market preview. Jun 1, 2011 2025
The quiet pioneer: collector John Kaldor is credited with transforming the landscape of contemporary art in Australia through his public projects. A desire to share his art also underpins his gift of his private collection to the Art Gallery of New South Wales, unveiled this month. May 1, 2011 2466
The art market: there's plenty of Eastern promise for contemporary collectors at ART HK this month, while a glorious Monet goes under the hammer in New York. In Match, TEFAF saw brisk sales, and there was controversy in Paris over a 2.9m [euro] Mayan figure. May 1, 2011 1986
The postmodern alchemist: designer and collector Rolf Sachs has made a home in the former Olympic Stadium in St. Moritz, and filled it with his superb collection of modernist furniture. He spoke to Apollo about his acquisitive gene and fascination for design. Interview Apr 1, 2011 2418
The art market: Islamic Week in London sees a wealth of Islamic and Indian objects go under the hammer; in February, record-breaking modern and contemporary sales in London peaked with a Bacon triptych and an intimate Picasso portrait. Apr 1, 2011 1793
Marvels in March: the most significant event in the art market is the annual European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, which offers the creme de la creme of art and antiques from around the world. Mar 1, 2011 1998
The art market: Art Deco offerings in Paris and rare Gauguin prints in London are set to entice collectors this month. Meanwhile, in January, a Warhol screenprint shot at by Dennis Hopper set a record for a Mao print. Mar 1, 2011 2061
The art market: surrealist and modern sales are looming in London and ARCO-madrid opens for business. Meanwhile, December saw record-breaking sales of a Stubbs and a Chippendale--but some disappointments too. Feb 1, 2011 1934
Winter wonders: January's leading international fine arts and antiques fairs, from Brussels to New York and Palm Beach, have plenty to tempt collectors this month. Jan 1, 2011 1069
A rare Rembrandt drawing and a monumental Vernet harbour view go under the hammer this month. Jan 1, 2011 897
Record-breaking December sales in New York were eclipsed by a Chinese vase in Ruislip, UK. Jan 1, 2011 1034
Renaissance man: this first ever retrospective of Bronzino is as dazzling as it is revealing. Jan 1, 2011 864
Market preview: a Stubbs, Poussin and a rare Cycladic idol are on offer, while October saw the spectacular sale of a Roman helmet and a strong contemporary market in London alongside Frieze Art Fair. Dec 1, 2010 953
Market review. Dec 1, 2010 971
Beach ready: with galleries returning to the fair en masse and a strong Latin American interest, the ninth edition of Art Basel Miami Beach flags up a recovering economy and the promise of high-quality presentations. Nov 1, 2010 1066
The art market: New York prepares for a string of high-profile estate sales, London sees strong offerings in modern British art and Asian treasures, while September saw a mixed bag in Paris and a record-breaking Picasso print sale. Nov 1, 2010 1944
Eastern promise: dealers, museums and auction houses are pulling out the stops for Asian Art in London with a host of exhibitions that showcase the capital's expertise. Oct 1, 2010 1180
The art market: competing art fairs offer something for everyone in London this month, while July saw Old Master sales break records and a spate of British watercolours fare particularly well. Oct 1, 2010 1980
L'art en Paris: the grand spectacle of the 25th Biennale des Antiquaires, the French capital's international art and antiques fair, will be joined by more gallery shows and satellite events than ever. Sep 1, 2010 1103
The art market: archaic Chinese bronzes and late-20th-century masterpieces are on offer in September, while dune saw a spectacular Modigliani sale and a spate of new and rebranded London art fairs. Sep 1, 2010 1952
The art market: a superb private collection of illuminated manuscripts and all manner of items from the Spencer Collection come to the block this summer. Jul 1, 2010 1085
London calling: dealers and collectors converge on London this month with several new events joining the art calendar's existing fairs. Apollo examines the changing landscape of the capital's art market season. Jun 1, 2010 1784
The art market: restituted paintings by Picasso, Derain and Corot are on offer in London this month, while April's Islamic sales set record prices. Jun 1, 2010 812
Market preview: exceptional collections of Modern works and Pop Art go under the hammer in the US this month and Hong Kong's Art HK gains momentum. May 1, 2010 1127
Global collecting: Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller belongs to an impressive collecting dynasty and has made tribal art his passion and focus for over 50 years. Susan Moore talks to the Swiss collector and museum founder about his acquisitive gene. Interview Apr 1, 2010 1867
Market preview: a masterpiece in Vienna, decorative arts and Islamic militaria all promise to thrill in the coming month. Apr 1, 2010 1020
Island of art: Princess Bona Borromeo talks to Susan Moore about the recent restoration of her family's great art collection and the redisplay of the baroque picture gallery in the Borromeo palace on Isola Bella. Interview Mar 1, 2010 2489
Maastricht Beckons: the European Fine Art Fair 2010. Mar 1, 2010 2080
Purity in porcelain: based in Hong Kong, Richard Kan is a collector of coins, cars and cameras. However, as he tells Susan Moore, his central interest is Chinese porcelain in its purest, monochrome forms. Mar 1, 2010 1765
Market review: a spectacular early American punch bowl with an extraordinary history got the New York auction season off to an intoxicating start. Mar 1, 2010 986
Market preview: a major Cezanne with a mouth-watering provenance is on offer in London this month, together with a collection of 'Zero-Art'. Feb 1, 2010 1022
Market review: London's Old Master sales proved that even in a depressed market rare works of outstanding quality can still make record prices. Feb 1, 2010 918
Market preview: the year starts with an erotic masterpiece, sculpture from Arthur M. Sackler's collection and an extraordinary piece of art-nouveau furniture. Jan 1, 2010 840
Market preview: an astonishing array of superb Old Masters, including a masterpiece by Rembrandt, is on offer in London this month. Dec 1, 2009 1112
Market preview: imperial Faberge and paintings from the collections of Paul Durand-Ruel and Lord and Lady Attenborough are highlights this month. Nov 1, 2009 1807
Market preview: the gloss may have gone from the contemporary art market, but the art world will still be flocking to Frieze and its satellite fairs in London. Oct 1, 2009 822
Land of heart's desire: Brian Burns's extraordinary collection of Irish art tells the story of a nation. At home in Palm Beach, he explains to Susan Moore how it was inspired by his emigre grandfather's pride in his roots. Interview Sep 1, 2009 1908
Market preview: Asia Week is this month's highlight in New York, while London and Dublin stage major fairs. Sep 1, 2009 915
Market review: one topic dominated conversation: the closure of the Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair. Sep 1, 2009 861
Market preview: treasures from the Barbara Piasecka Johnson collection are highlights of the July sales in London. Calendar Jul 1, 2009 952
Market review: a jade found wrapped in newspaper and forgotten in a bank vault caused a sensation at a sale in Salisbury. Jul 1, 2009 952
A discovery trail: master paintings week in London: Susan Moore previews the highlights and revelations on show in an enterprising new venture devised by two of London's most distinguished Old Master dealers. Jun 1, 2009 910
Market preview: art Basel reaches the age of 40 and an auction in Germany celebrates the 90th anniversary of the Bauhaus school of art and design. Jun 1, 2009 1470
East meets West: Susan Moore reports on the Hermitage's new museum, in a 17th-century building in Amsterdam. It opens this month with an exhibition on the 19th-century Russian court. Jun 1, 2009 993
Market preview: a celebrated Hockney is among the works from Betty Freeman's collection that will be offered in New York. May 1, 2009 946
Market review: Maastricht staged what may have been its best fair ever, but Asia Week had mixed results in New York. May 1, 2009 749
Market preview: modest collectors as well as millionaires will find temptation in April's sales and fairs. Apr 1, 2009 906
Market review: the Yves Saint Laurent sale in Paris delivered thrilling results, Palm Beach weathered the financial storms but Dubai did not fare so well, with poor turnouts. Apr 1, 2009 888
The world comes to Maastricht: the European Fine Art Fair 2009: despite current global economic concerns, the art market's most significant event--The European Fine Art Fain in Maastricht--continues to grow in size and strength. Susan Moore previews some of the highlights on offer at TEFAF 2009. Mar 1, 2009 2400
Dealer's dynasty: Konrad Bernheimer, Chairman of Pictura at TEFAF, is the fourth generation of a family of distinguished dealers. He talks to Susan Moore about his firm's extraordinary history. Interview Mar 1, 2009 1639
Market review: buyers found that they had deep enough pockets for the most desirable works in January's Old Master sales. Mar 1, 2009 849

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