Gabriella Angeleti
Gabriella Angeleti is the former assistant Museums & Heritage editor of The Art Newspaper, based in New York
Gabriella Angeleti is the former assistant Museums & Heritage editor of The Art Newspaper, based in New York
As the non-profit organisation celebrates its tenth anniversary, we look back at some of its most engaging commissions in Miami Beach
Exhibition includes rarely-seen 1980s installations that explore the nonagenarian artist's interest in spirituality
From an overdue retrospective devoted to the Jewish painter Maryan to little-known installations by Betye Saar
Two 16th century brass plaques and a 14th century Ife head have been returned to Nigeria
From Sophie Taeuber-Arp at MoMA to Taryn Simon’s exploration of the NYPL’s picture archive
The prize recognises the artists for their ‘unflinching’ examination of present-day issues
From the Neue Galerie’s anniversary show to Donald Judd’s paintings at Gagosian
The artist painted cryptic poems on billboards and walls across New York City
From the New Museum Triennial to 52 Walker, David Zwirner’s new outpost
Criticism of the high-profile Hunter Biden exhibition, which has caused controversy for the Biden administration, is also rooted in stigma around addiction, Georges Bergès says
Thirteen new structures now flank the main museum building of the complex, which houses Rivera's collection of pre-Hispanic art
From Etel Adnan at the Guggenheim to the final weekend of Kusama's blockbuster show at the NYBG
Site for black artists expected to open in 2024 with site-specific commission by Theaster Gates
Indigenous groups have protested against the Maya train line long before archeologists identified artefacts in impact report
The museum also announced the publication of the second volume of Warhol's catalogue raisonné focused on films made between 1963 and 1965
From Felix Gonzales-Torres at the Judd Foundation to Grada Kilomba's US debut at Amant
Counterculture relic originally design by Hells Angel artist Allan "Gut" Terk sold for nearly $18,000
Led by Sally Tallant, the community-focused museum is building a new educational centre thanks to a $26.4m grant from New York City
Indigenous people proclaiming their own culture and history "makes some non-Natives nervous", says the artist Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds
The promised gift from Emily Rauh Pulitzer includes paintings and sculptures by 20th-century European and American artists including Miró, Picasso and Guston
From gilded figures at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library to Christo at Galerie Gmurzynska
From Kandinsky at the Guggenheim to Erna Rosenstein at Hauser & Wirth
The free database aims to elevate public access to the artist's work, with more than 8,000 images and writings
The sculpture, previously targeted by white supremacists in Brooklyn, was splattered with paint less than two days after it was installed in Manhattan
New York show, which will travel to London next year, looks at how the movement inspired artists around the world long into the 20th century
From Jasper Johns at the Whitney to John Chamberlain at Gagosian
A 22,000 kilogram spherical stone now dangles over the lobby of a skyscraper on 550 Madison
The Wupatki National Monument contains an ancient Indigenous complex and more than 5,000 adjacent archaeological sites
The nominations come as the Academy announces plans for an exhibition space in New York following the sale of its Upper East Side buildings
A public project aims to elevate the presence of Indigenous tribes who claim ancestral association with the Yellowstone region