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INSIDE THE ISSUE
 
FEATURES | Michael Delgado is happily cloistered among medieval masterpieces in Toulouse; Christina J. Faraday on the ghostly world of M.R. James; Conrad Landin reports on British attempts to match American-style fundraising; Alexander Noelle on the Renaissance tondos of Filippino Lippi; and Owen Hatherley admires a Surrealist gem in Southampton
 
REVIEWS | Michael Prodger on the sentimental education of Jean-Baptiste Greuze; Charles Darwent on Wayne Thiebaud's interest in conspicuous consumption; Lyra Kilston on the Confederate statues being cut down to size; William Aslet on the baroque architects who believed in being strange; Matthew Taunton on the interwar artists who knew where to draw the line; and Philippa Snow on Marilyn Monroe's British cousins
 
MARKET | With an explosion of new events, Jane Morris asks if 'fairtigue' is over; Emma Crichton-Miller on the clear appeal of Roman glass; and Michael Delgado on what to expect at Art Basel Miami Beach
 
APOLLO AWARDS 2025 | The winners: Personality of the Year; Artist of the Year; Museum Opening of the Year; Exhibition of the Year; Book of the Year; Digital Innovation of the Year; and Acquisition of the Year
 
PLUS | Ben Street on Vittore Carpaccio in Venice; Hettie Judah on the paranoid style in American art; Will Wiles defends James Stirling's History Faculty Building in Cambridge; Edward Behrens considers the art of good museum governance; Molly Pepper Steemson finds peace during the party season; and Christina Makris ponders the link between drinking and thinking
 

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NEW ISSUE
 
Portrait of a lady on fire
 
Sentimental education
Michael Prodger on the 18th-century morality tales of Jean-Baptiste Greuze
 

All above aboard
 
All above aboard
Edward Behrens on what good museum leadership looks like
 

 
Czech your head
 
Czech your head
Owen Hatherley delights in a Surrealist gem in Southampton
 

 
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