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Apollo (magazine)

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Editor
  
Thomas Marks

Categories
  
Fine arts

Company
  
Press Holdings

Former editors
  
Oscar Humphries

Year founded
  
1925

Apollo (magazine)

Frequency
  
Monthly (double issue for July/August)

Apollo is a widely respected English-language monthly magazine covering visual arts of all periods, from antiquity to the present day.

Contents

History and profile

Founded in 1925 and based in London, Apollo features a mixture of reviews, art-world news and scholarly articles. 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 an annual Apollo Magazine Awards.

Content

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, Apollo has published recent interviews with high-profile contemporary artists including Howard Hodgkin, Mark Quinn, Antony Gormley and architect Norman Foster. Its end-of-year awards includes a "Personality of the Year"; in 2011 the winner was Sir Mark Jones, former Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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 Thomas Marks and regular contributors include Martin Gayford, Gavin Stamp, Alan Powers, Emma Crichton-Miller, Simon Grant, Vincent Katz and art-market correspondent Susan Moore.

Regular features

  • 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

  • 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–present
  • Previous owners

  • Lord Duveen and Tancred Borenius: 1925–29
  • The Apollo Press (publishers): 1929–33
  • The Field Group: 1933–39
  • William Jennings: 1939–60
  • H. W. Finnegan Jennings: 1960–62
  • Financial Times Business Information: 1962–84
  • Algy Cluff and Naim Attallah (Namara Group): 1984–90
  • Investment company co-owned by the Flick family: 1990–92
  • Paul Josefowitz: 1992–2002
  • The Telegraph Group (owned by Conrad Black): 2002–03
  • Press Holdings Media Group Ltd (owned by the Barclay brothers): 2003–present
  • References

    Apollo (magazine) Wikipedia