Sarah Purser’s reputation faded after her death, but an exhibition at the Hugh Lane in Dublin is putting her back in the frame, writes Tom Walker
Apollo is a prestigious monthly magazine dedicated to the world of visual arts, catering to art enthusiasts, collectors, and professionals alike. Established in 1925, it stands as one of the oldest and most respected publications in its field, offering a comprehensive exploration of art across various periods and mediums.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics, from antiquities to contemporary works, providing in-depth analysis, expert commentary, and exclusive interviews with renowned artists and collectors. Apollo keeps its readers informed about the latest art news, debates, and market trends, while also offering authoritative guidance on collecting and investing in art.
In addition to its extensive coverage of the art world, Apollo delves into related subjects such as culture, society, design, and even scientific aspects that intersect with the visual arts. The magazine's content is enriched by features on exhibitions worldwide, profile pieces on influential figures, and insights into art's influence on domains like home decor and interior design.
With its well-researched and insightful articles, Apollo caters to a discerning readership of art connoisseurs, academics, curators, and anyone with a passion for the visual arts. The magazine's print format allows for a tactile and immersive reading experience, complementing the visual nature of its subject matter.