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
Whitney Museum exhibition will explore the enduring influence of artists such as David Alfaro Siqueiros on US counterparts including Jackson Pollock and Philip Guston
From Helen Molesworth’s presentation of Noah Davis at David Zwirner to the first installment of Laia Abril’s documentary project on misogyny
The year-long programme Monuments Now at Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens aims to evaluate ideas around public art
The project in Brooklyn Bridge Park is a commission of BTS Connect, an international public arts initiative funded by the Korean boyband
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections—from an "erotic" depiction of Adam to a masterpiece by a female French painter
Our pick of highlights from this week's fairs and auctions around the world
From the Morgan’s ode to the French symbolist Alfred Jarry to overlooked paintings by a feminist pioneer at James Fuentes Gallery
Duarte has been critical of the Rouanet Law, a federal cultural incentive, despite benefitting from it
Work will be offered without guarantee from the collection of the late Modernist composer Giancinto Scelsi
Our pick of the highlights from this week's fairs and auctions
As the Yanomani way of life is threatened once again, we hear from the photographer ahead of a major show at the Fondation Cartier
Our pick of highlights from this week's auctions
Roberto Alvim, a former theatre director, is a die-hard supporter of the far-right president Jair Bolsonaro
From Pope.L’s overdue retrospective at MoMA to meditations on the climate by Andrea Bowers at Andrew Kreps
The new venture will offer a dozen artists' residencies and an exhibition space
From a sweeping survey of American Indian contemporary art to historical photographs at the Met
From Kent Monkman’s Met commission to radiant 1960s paintings at the Guggenheim
The sculpture is thought to have been illicitly sold from a convent in Granada
The sprawling gallery follows Faurschou’s spaces in Beijing and Copenhagen
From Guercino drawings at the Morgan to meditations on Cézanne at Ceysson & Bénétière
São Paulo survey at Masp shows work by one of the leading figures of the 1950s kinetic and geometric abstraction movement
Our pick of highlights from the next fortnight's auctions and fairs
As his Miami arts space turns 20, the arts patron discusses Nathalie Djurberg's pink octopus and why takeout would be on the menu at his dinner party
From Faith Ringgold to Frank Bowling, the UK artist and film-maker shows his regard for long overlooked artists
Her first major retrospective, at MoCA North Miami, truly combines her two practices
From the Rubell Museum’s inaugural display to Sterling Ruby’s first solo museum exhibition
The Argentine real estate developer on installing Alfredo Jaar's electronic billboard on a boat and purchasing his first work at the age of 16
Inaugural show in the Miami collectors’ new space, which opens today in the Allapattah district, features more than 300 works
From Kusama's pumpkins to pink furry beasts, our pick of the top art experiences around town this week
From Peter Halley’s day-glo funhouse to Rachel Harrison’s retrospective at the Whitney