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Articles from Apollo (May 1, 2020)

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'Both Madonna and Child seem to be looking suspiciously at the fly': James Wilkes on deceptive artworks. Wilkes, James 1080
'Florence Nightingale's anniversary has arrived in the middle of a crisis which has invoked her name'. Hughes, Kathryn 877
'Like the sudden revelation of something ancient': Timothy Brittain-Catlin on contemporary follies. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy 1078
A collection of Chinese art previewed in the May 1940 issue of Apollo went under the hammer as Dunkirk was being evacuated. O'Byrne, Robert 766
A LEAP OF FAITH: For his chapel commission in Houston, Mark Rothko engaged with religion on his own terms--which brought his Jewish experience to bear on a Christian context, forging a new, modern relevance for sacred art. Rosen, Aaron 2441
Anti-pasta movement: The Futurist F.T. Marinetti regarded macaroni-lovers as yesterday's men. Marks, Thomas 793
Art Business Online viewing rooms. Harris, Gareth 993
Art Market. Moore, Susan 1244
Art: Basel. 534
Border crossings: Modern US art is indebted to Mexican moralists such as Rivera and Orozco. Sullivan, Edward J. 1170
Collectors' Focus Bay Area painters. Crichton-Miller, Emma 1353
Factory settings: Stephen Patience on a biography of Andy Warhol that manages to penetrate the artist's 'plastic' persona. Patience, Stephen Book review 1035
Good form: MoMA's display of Donald Judd is thrilling, even if it tells us much we already know. Falconer, Morgan 1092
Has the digital museum finally come of age? Campbell, Thomas; Koszary, Adam 1607
INTERNATIONAL ART & ANTIQUE DEALERS. Directory 239
INTERNATIONAL AUCTIONEERS OF ART & ANTIQUES. Directory 202
Jazzing Michelangelo: Craig Burnett welcomes a comprehensive account of Philip Guston's complex career. Burnett, Craig Book review 1068
Local colour. Marks, Thomas 758
Off the shelf. 356
RESEARCH FACILITY. Schwarz, Gabrielle Interview 2747
Spectral analysis: Funeral imagery in ancient Rome could be a haunting affair. Owens, Susan 1104
STOP MOTION: As the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston passes an important milestone--it turns 150 this year--with its doors shut, it's worth reflecting that the identity of this great collection has never stood still and is unlikely to do so in the future. Adamson, Glenn 2261
Terra nova: An exhibition of Renaissance terracottas in Padua breaks new ground. Clemente, Maichol 1233
Trial by fire. Costa-Kostritsky, Valeria 2400

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