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
The funding will benefit emerging and mid-career curators from 19 US and international museums
City officials are asking museums and historical societies to solicit interest in acquiring several removed statues
The forthcoming show, developed with the help of art historian Lowery Stokes Sims, aims to highlight a “multiplicity of curatorial voices in major institutions”
The biennial helped launch the careers of artists like Lygia Pape, Hélio Oiticica and Lygia Clark
From astronomical observations to personal photographs, the 50,000-piece collection includes documentation of unrealised works that the artist's foundation hopes to one day complete
From the Met’s survey of women photographers to Wong Ping’s dark films at the New Museum
From crumbling castles to beach huts and giant chalk drawings on the English coast, there's no need for PCR tests if you live near these local gems
Recovering from controversy, the Walker Art Center has commissioned the Minnesota artist to create a labyrinth-like installation that celebrates the Dakota language as a way to heal the community and the land
The Colombian ministry of culture says it will form a committee to review contested memorials
From Huguette Caland at The Drawing Center to the last week to visit the Met’s Michael C. Rockefeller Wing
With more than 14,000 artefacts discovered in the project's path, protestors say pre-Hispanic heritage sites could be destroyed by the construction
From Shahzia Sikander at The Morgan to lyrical outdoor installations in Brooklyn by Chloë Bass
A series of installations and programmes draw on the Center for Brooklyn History's extensive archive
A portion of the proceeds from the selling exhibition will benefit two regional museums, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Monterrey and the Zapopan Art Museum
The initiative includes three $10,000 awards for emerging designers and one $100,000 grant for a Black-owned design business
Visitors are encouraged to bring their own flashlight for the full optical experience
From Louise Bourgeois at The Jewish Museum to Sam Durant’s High Line Plinth commission
The Hollywood studio where Kent made works challenging social injustice in the 1960s was due to be demolished to make room for a parking lot
The museum has also announced the forthcoming programming for its triennial Art and Environment Conference
It is unclear who is behind the construction of the ecotourism park, which resulted in the destruction of at least three unexplored archaeological mounds
US President Biden acknowledged during visit that "some injustices are so heinous… they cannot be buried"
The historic example of domestic terrorism, when white mobs killed hundreds of Black residents and destroyed businesses, finally gets due recognition
From Guadalupe Maravilla at Socrates Sculpture Park to Nina Katchadourian at Pace
The famous Land Art site in Utah became a popular destination, with more than 700 cars logged at the site in one day
The publication is released ahead of an exhibition of the US artist's works at the Kunstmuseum Basel this summer
How do you crowd-source art without the crowd? The Indigenous artists explore communal art-making traditions amid the isolation of last year
The Plywood Protection Project has given five artists material to create new public works in each borough
From Nicola Vassell’s inaugural show devoted to Ming Smith to Huma Bhaba at Salon 94
The comprehensive exhibitions features never before shown loans of ancient golden objects and a VR tour of Machu Picchu
He was the first living Brazilian artist to have a solo show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York