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February 2025 | Apollo Magazine   [Review] [Poll]  - No Description
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Has the market for women artists stalled? | Apollo   [Review] [Poll]  - After rising for a decade, prices for women artists are levelling off. Jane Morris speaks to experts across the art world to assess what’s going on at auction
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Collecting post-war French ceramics | Apollo Magaz   [Review] [Poll]  - The expressive sculptural wares made by French artists are experiencing a strong revival of interest, writes Emma Crichton-Miller
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Will the EU’s new import law leave the art market   [Review] [Poll]  - A new regulation on the import of cultural goods into the EU is likely to have unintended consequences for dealers, writes Jane Morris
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Asia Week New York is more of a cultural hub than   [Review] [Poll]  - While other events are contracting, this New York mainstay remains a force to be reckoned with, writes Samuel Reilly
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Salon du Dessin 2025 | Apollo Magazine   [Review] [Poll]  - The Paris fair dedicated to works on paper is a still a real draw for exhibitors and visitors from all over the world, writes Samuel Reilly
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The rise of Spanish colonial art | Apollo Magazine   [Review] [Poll]  - The elaborate art that emerged from Central and South America in the colonial period is gaining traction in the market, writes Emma Crichton-Miller
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Collecting Samanid ceramics | Apollo Magazine   [Review] [Poll]  - Earthenware from the Central Asian empire is much sought-after, though quality pieces can be found at relatively low prices too, writes Emma Crichton-Miller
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Chinese bronzes show their metal on the market | A   [Review] [Poll]  - Ancient vessels are still highly prized around the world, but Chinese buyers are the most committed collectors today, writes Emma Crichton-Miller
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Tariffs and art trade | Apollo Magazine   [Review] [Poll]  - As Trump 2.0 makes its presence felt, the art market is feeling nervous about new trade barriers – and reluctant to talk about the subject in public, writes Georgina Adam
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