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Founded in 1925, Apollo is one of the world’s oldest and most highly respected magazines on the visual arts. Consistently regarded as the most prestigious and authoritative of all art magazines, Apollo is the media partner of choice for an impressive list of museums and institutions. With new content daily plus a monthly online edition, the Apollo app offers the greatest editorial diversity of any art magazine – covering everything from antiquities to contemporary work. International in scope, Apollo contains up-to-the-minute news from the art world with expert information on the market, authoritative guidance on collecting, and reviews and previews of exhibitions worldwide. Benefits: Download the monthly edition to enjoy offline at your convenience Access the latest articles straight from the app Search for topics, artists, or features with ease Save articles to read later, whenever it suits you Adjust text size for a comfortable reading experience

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By:
The Spectator (1828) Ltd
Rating:
5.00
(14)
1 new ratings
Version:
1.4 Last updated: 2026-05-19
Version code:
884897185
Creation date:
2025-02-27
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Size:
37.97MB
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Been looking for arts writing for decades that engages, entertains and teaches. Enjoying my subscription and finding articles with the critical depth I seek as well as lighter forays that let the art speak for itself.
by ET*****, 2026-02-06
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