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
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Born out of the 2017 Women's March, Word on the Street returns to Midtown Manhattan to co-opt public advertising space with protest art
From David Bowie in Brooklyn to Zoe Leonard at the Whitney
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From an updated Bowie blockbuster to an octogenarian's new work
The painting was authenticated by Dalí expert Nicolas Descharnes
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The Basel programming may centre on Swiss art brut artists and institutions
Catch Judy's Chicago Dinner Party (her)story before it closes, and Robert Ryman's drawings as the show opens
The Wynwood space will close this year, with some works donated to the Spanish government
China's Shaanxi Cultural Heritage Promotion Centre says it will reconsider its loan policy after the "noxious incident"
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Recent appreciation of artist challenges 'illusion that we have come to terms with variety of Modern art'
While other artists sign open letter denouncing the concept
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Two major shows had been planned but only Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil's is taking place after Masp cancelled
The work deals with politial corruption and censorship, themes that are “especially important to discuss in the Trump era”, the artist says
From erotic photographs to psychedelic quilts, a reappraisal of autodidacticism features more than 80 eclectic artists
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From Basquiat's $110m skull in Brooklyn to Viennese luxe in uptown Manhattan
The company uses image recognition software to find works of art that match users’ tastes
The auction house has merged with Swiss technology company The Native
The company still owes more than 1,700 objects as part of a $3m settlement with the US government
Genre continues to embrace ever-widening fringe, to collectors’ delight
Alaskan seal mask, Japanese Buddhist deity and an 18th century Chinoiserie screen on show at event's 64th edition
A commission created to review “symbols of hate” on city property has decided most will stay put with signage added to explain their history, while new works will be created to honour underrepresented communities