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Rare New Seasons Catalogue number 39 available upon request A Rare and Important Sarcophagus Wedding Casket Attributed to the Embriachi workshop and the so called: Master of the Susanna Two Bone, Wood, Polychrome, Metal Venice, Italy 15th Century – Circa 1450 –75 provenance: Ex Private collection, USA Ex English collection cf: The Susanna Two are two very similar caskets housed in the Museum of Ravenna, Italy, made by the same workshop and Master as our fine sarcophagus. made by the same workshop and Master as our fine sarcophagus. Exhibiting at: BRAFA Art Fair 29 Jan – 5 Feb 2023 Brussels Expo Heysel, Brussels Belgium w: www.finchandco.art m: +44 (0)7768 236921 e: enquiries@finch-and-co.co.uk
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January 2023 Volume CXCVII No– 715 House insborough Courtesy Ga 13 Editor’s Letter 14 Agenda January highlights, including Art SG and The Winter Show 21 Around the Galleries Samuel Reilly previews BRAFA and picks out gallery shows to see 24 Letter Sophie Barling looks for nods to classical antiquity in Venice 26 In Perspective Hettie Judah listens closely to two inventive films 29 Art Market Jane Morris predicts what 2023 holds for the market 33 Collectors’ Focus Emma Crichton-Miller on the demand for art nouveau ceramics Cover Cecilia Alemani, photographed in New York by Brad Ogbonna in March 2022 See feature on pp. 44–45 APOLLO JANUARY 2023 36 Architecture Edwin Heathcote on the details that put Paris streets ahead 38 Food Thomas Marks cracks open an edifying new book about eggs 40 Wine Christina Makris on the long history of Venetian viticulture Apollo Awards 2022 44 Personality 46 Artist 50 Museum Opening 52 Exhibition 54 Book 56 Digital Innovation 58 Acquisition Plus our survey of the year’s most important museum acquisitions 68 The Apollo Awards ceremony in pictures p. 78 Features 70 The Remains of Today Mike Nelson talks to Gabriel Coxhead about the modern detritus from which he makes unsettling sculptures 78 Formative Views Susan Owens visits the house in Suffolk where Thomas Gainsborough grew up and sees the landscape that shaped him 86 Going Dutch Edward Behrens unravels the origins of a remarkable set of tapestries designed by Rubens, now in Kilkenny Castle 9

January 2023 Volume CXCVII No– 715

House insborough

Courtesy Ga

13 Editor’s Letter 14 Agenda

January highlights, including Art SG and The Winter Show 21 Around the Galleries

Samuel Reilly previews BRAFA and picks out gallery shows to see 24 Letter

Sophie Barling looks for nods to classical antiquity in Venice 26 In Perspective

Hettie Judah listens closely to two inventive films 29 Art Market

Jane Morris predicts what 2023 holds for the market 33 Collectors’ Focus

Emma Crichton-Miller on the demand for art nouveau ceramics

Cover Cecilia Alemani, photographed in New York by Brad Ogbonna in March 2022 See feature on pp. 44–45

APOLLO JANUARY 2023

36 Architecture

Edwin Heathcote on the details that put Paris streets ahead 38 Food

Thomas Marks cracks open an edifying new book about eggs 40 Wine

Christina Makris on the long history of Venetian viticulture

Apollo Awards 2022 44 Personality 46 Artist 50 Museum Opening 52 Exhibition 54 Book 56 Digital Innovation 58 Acquisition

Plus our survey of the year’s most important museum acquisitions 68 The Apollo Awards ceremony in pictures p. 78

Features 70 The Remains of Today

Mike Nelson talks to Gabriel Coxhead about the modern detritus from which he makes unsettling sculptures 78 Formative Views

Susan Owens visits the house in Suffolk where Thomas Gainsborough grew up and sees the landscape that shaped him 86 Going Dutch

Edward Behrens unravels the origins of a remarkable set of tapestries designed by Rubens, now in Kilkenny Castle

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