Millie Walton
Millie Walton is a London-based writer and the digital editor of Apollo. Her writing has appeared in the Guardian, Flash Art and Burlington Contemporary among other titles. She also writes fiction and is the founder of Babe Station, a research project exploring the relationship between motherhood and making art.
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Galleries are increasingly setting up international outposts. But are things more accessible, or do they just serve the same elite economy?
Features
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12 min read
Welcome to the great gallery getaway
Welcome to the great gallery getaway
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Welcome to the great gallery getaway
Millie Walton meets with Tom Wesselmann's former studio assistant to reflect on his legacy
Interviews
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Tom Wesselmann’s recipe for arousal
Tom Wesselmann’s recipe for arousal
Words: Millie Walton
Tom Wesselmann’s recipe for arousal
What's the difference between artistic appreciation and sexual arousal?
Opinion
Reviews
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9 min read
Does this make you horny?
Does this make you horny?
Words: Millie Walton
Does this make you horny?
Anne Hardy speaks to Millie Walton about how her time in the Texan desert led to her strange, scrap sculptures
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11 min read
Anne Hardy’s captivating interlopers