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
Qaumajuq centre aims to reframe Winnipeg Art Gallery’s colonial past with displays of more than 10,000 rarely seen Inuit works
New works informed by the Houston museum founders' literature collection delve into the spiritual and social discomforts of our current time
Many Indigenous cultural leaders commented that the work perpetuated, rather than critiqued, the violence of colonialism
The recently announced season aimed to provide a safe space for live arts performances as Covid-19 cases begin to decline in New York
From Julie Mehretu’s mid-career survey at the Whitney to the Frick Collection’s temporary encampment in the Breuer building
The Pakistani-American artist is known for her works that reimagine illuminated manuscript traditions from South and Central Asia in a contemporary feminist context
An exhibition devoted to the Mexican conceptual artist Gabriel Rico will inaugurate the institute
From Niki de Saint Phalle’s first US retrospective at MoMA PS1 to El Museo Del Barrio’s sweeping survey of Latinx art
The exhibition Promise, Witness, Remembrance opens at the Speed Art Museum in April
As the country's coronavirus cases spike, a new ordinance temporarily stops support for projects in places that have not yet lifted lockdown measures
The Artists Support initiative will donate 100% of proceeds to local organisations
The Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko created 14 paintings for the chapel but did not live to see it completed
From Lorraine O’Grady’s first museum retrospective to Carol Bove’s Met façade commission
The High Desert Museum, which has previously had an emphasis on natural history, holds important works by artists like Rick Bartow and Edward Curtis
The work of the Modernist artist and landscape architect takes new precedence as Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro faces international criticism over the devastation of the Amazon
From Guadalupe Maravilla at PPOW to David Goldblatt at Pace
The work is due to be unveiled this spring and was envisioned by Turrell when he first visited the campus in 1987
A panel of advisors including the artists Theaster Gates and Amy Sherald will explore the ways that art can address the police killing
The conceptual work by the Ghanian-Canadian artist Ekow Nimako addresses the cultural impact of Kumbi Saleh, the centre of the trans-Saharan trade route
Local activists are petitioning to protect the artist’s monumental work on the Mormon Mesa
A new platform launched by the Calder Foundations features thousands of artworks, photographs, archival documents and publications
Art professionals “on and off the island” are urged to stop working with state-run institutions that have been “complicit in their silence” as the government amps up efforts to squash dissent
The British fashion writer Simon Doonan speaks about his new book on the artist and describes his first encounter with Haring via a t-shirt
The work has received pushback from Republican student groups who denounce the artist's decision to place the US flag on the floor
Concerns for the cultural sector follow Trump’s parting shot at the country, and the Castro regime's growing efforts to discredit dissidents
The installation about climate change was postponed for a year due to the pandemic
The show centres on a landmark 1976 exhibition by the late curator, scholar and artist David Driskell
The announcement coincides with acquisitions of works by Gordon Parks, Kwame Brathwaite and Tunji Adeniyi-Jones
From Laura Aguilar’s first retrospective at the Leslie-Lohman Museum to sculptural salt licks evoking impermanence by Malia Jensen at Cristin Tierney
The activist group 27N cites a law that revokes an official’s power for conduct unbecoming public service in their petition to parliament