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 ‘artists for artists’ fair will be open each weekend of September with more than 100 works on view
Participants of study reported feeling less pain and less social disconnection after an hour-long museum tour
Echoing a conflict in the US, the nation contends with calls to remove controversial memorials
The arts park maintains momentum as Bernardo Paz appeals a nine-year sentence for laundering donations
The Latino cultural institution had previously experienced financial problems, staff cuts and brisk turnover of senior figures
Events dedicated to photographs, antiques, crafts and curiosities offer niche disciplines for collectors
In their latest project, the guerrilla group Indecline compares the US president to serial killer John Wayne Gacy
The fair's artistic director Nato Thompson explains what sets this "underdog" event apart from the usual art fair frenzy
The artists El Anatsui, Tavares Strachan, Mimi Cherono Ng’ok, Park MacArthur and many others will participate in the longstanding contemporary art show
Simon Dinnerstein's rarely seen masterwork is the centrepiece of a travelling show
Association of Art Museum Directors launches scheme to provide undergraduate students from minority backgrounds with hands-on experience
Blue plaque installed on Grade-I-listed Isokon building honours the Modernist artists and architects
The museum's Michelangelo show drew more half a million visitors alone
The American edition of the international gallery exchange programme brings exhibitors from Cairo, Tokyo and Kolkata
Early signs of the order’s impact on cultural exchange have artists and curators concerned
The institution failed to meet its $55m target at last month's auctions
Steven Tananbaum sued the artist and gallery in April for failing to deliver works he bought in 2014
This latest impromptu project is a direct response to Trump's "willingness to inflict trauma on young children and families”, the group says
From Gainsborough's friendly cows to Giacometti's depictions of people
Belinda Neumann-Donnelly claims the work could have made an extra $15m if Hubert Neumann had not tried to block its sale
The dealer says her artists encouraged the expansion
The artist reflected on his early career and gradual success in David Rockefeller lecture
The multi-year project aims to revive Soho space, closed since the late 1980s, expand Beacon museum and allow long-term installations by Walter de Maria to remain open year-round
Aguttes sold the fossil to an anonymous buyer, who may name the new species, despite protests from paleontologists
The commission will fund the construction of a secondary school in the artist’s native Burkina Faso
The historic art installation created as a "sacred space for reflection" was restored and reopened on Monday
The ministries of culture and transportation are now setting up a commission to create clear guidelines for objects coming into the country for cultural events
New record for Joan Mitchell as fresh artists join the $10m-and-up club—but Bacon and Basquiat still dominate top prices in New York