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
Our pick of highlights from the 12th edition of the fair launched by artists for artists
A retrospective devoted to the Brazilian Modernist was part of a yearlong focus on female artists
Henrique Pires says the government has more important issues to deal with than two men kissing on television
The gallery originally opened in the 1970s as a venue for the launch party of Hemingway's memoir
The biennial includes around 20 new commissions by artists such as Kia LaBeija and Ed Atkins
The work holds weight in New Mexico, which has the highest rate of violent crimes against Native American women in the US
From the relationship between humans and nature at the Cooper Hewitt to love and unity at the Ford Foundation
The watercolour painting, considered one of the artist's finest works, was sold to a private collector in 2006
A data study by Sotheby's Mei Moses reveals a 73% increase for work by women in repeat sales, while men lagged at 8%
The show includes the work of 16 contemporary artists exploring themes such as sexual identity, repression, religion and memory
Kasmin to gain more than 4,000 sq ft with new space, while Pace/MacGill moves in to Pace's headquarters
The work—the tallest of the artist’s career—has travelled from France to upstate New York
The new project, launched by Pen America and ArtX, aims to support at-risk artists
Ugo Mulas photographed the 1960s New York art scene and his pictures are now on show at Matthew Marks
Brazil funds major renovation of landscape architect's lush estate, which could become a World Heritage site in 2020
The aluminium sculptures are based on 1960s archival drawings with three being realised for the first time
From Félix Vallotton's psychologically charged interiors at the Royal Academy of Arts to the many many faces of Cindy Sherman at the National Portrait Gallery
From the little-known Renaissance painter Bartolomé Bermejo at the National Gallery to the Hayward Gallery's huge group show exploring gender fluidity
Roberto Alvim, who is calling for a conservative artists' database, will close his São Paulo theatre after claiming he was persecuted over political views
The artist's last solo exhibition centred on gun violence
The popular public art work has been restored with the aim of keeping it Instagram-ready through 2021 or longer
The Rouanet Law, which the Brazilian leader claims enables corruption, was amended in an official announcement
From Michael Rakowitz’s recreations of bombed artefacts at the Whitechapel Gallery, to Faith Ringgold’s story quilts at the Serpentine Gallery
Our pick of highlights for sale over the next fortnight
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's work in Cooper Hewitt's Design Triennial resurrects world's last male northern white rhino
From Harold Ancart's handball court to Hank Willis Thomas's Afro pick
The auction house cites increasing interest in Aboriginal art among US collectors and institutions
A petition has been launched to prevent the Peruvian government from continuing the project
The art project, involving frozen blood drawn from refugees and stars, is not a “spectacle”, says the artist