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
Projects range from animating a white rhino to creating an environmentally friendly ‘burial suit’
As pieces of its ancient Egyptian collection are salvaged, the museum’s director says it can no longer afford storage facilities
From Winogrand's little-known colour photographs to Miró's mammoth canvas
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
From Alicja Kwade's rooftop solar system to Joe Minter's commanding sculptures
Bloch was an avid collector who made important contributions to the Nelson-Atkins Museum
Estimated to fetch $7-$10m, the New York cityscape, depicts the iconic Central Park statue of the playwright
Our picks from upcoming fairs and auctions in the next fortnight
More than 30,000 imperial artefacts were found in the nearby RioZoo last week
As the cultural event gets under way, a Cuban-American artist is also blocked from entering Cuba
Thousands of illegally removed items—including human bones—were discovered on collector’s farm
Museums and cultural institutions in the Brazilian state prepare for closures and cancelled programmes
An overheated air conditioning unit was the starting point of the inferno that destroyed the building last year
From Lucio Fontana's punctured canvases to an intimate look at Frida Kahlo's personal objects
The multi-media artist is taking to the clouds with a new roaming project starting in Martha’s Vineyard
The artist Sonya Clark aims to make the symbol of truce better known than the more pervasive battle flag
The historic Southwest Museum, operated by the Autry Museum of the American West, is seeking proposals for reuse
Our picks from upcoming fairs and auctions in the next fortnight
The Italian architect, who made Brazil her "adopted home", designed the eclectic São Paulo museum in the late 1940s
From the "computer cowgirl" Gretchen Bender to Girault de Prangey's haunting snapshots of the past
Serpentine Gallery presents the first UK exhibition of the mystical Swiss artist’s geometric drawings
Our picks from upcoming fairs and auctions in the next fortnight
From a meditation on power to female sexual awakening
Our picks of highlights from commercial galleries participating in the event
A new report by the non-profit organisation Pen America calls for the repeal of Decree 349 while Cuban artists ask for solidarity from biennial participants
As one of the biggest employers in the area, the vast open-air culture complex wants to support victims
From a view of the West from China, to Carol Rama's weird works made with dolls eyes
Artist's performance for the fair's projects programme aims to unshroud doubts around collecting and the art market
From Frida Kahlo's hidden treasures to a layered look at James Baldwin
Pain held demonstrations at the Guggenheim and the Met over the weekend