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
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
How have artists responded to the US president’s first 12 months in office?
Works by George Grant Elmslie, Umberto Bellotto and Jean Royère
Warhol, Johns and Lichtenstein are among the stars of a show drawing on the collection of Martin Margulies
With his immersive installation, the artist wants to raise awareness of climate change
Sao Paolo museum drops show after Banco do Brasil Cultural Centre decides to organise its own
New galleries open with first solo US museum show by the Swiss installation artist
From a look at artist’s studios at the ICA and Dara Friedman’s intimate films at Pamm, to Michele Oka Doner’s underwater explorations at the Lowe
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
From abstract photographs of pre-Columbian monuments to a fairy-tale forest
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions and fairs
The work, depicting an Achaemenid soldier and dating from the 5th century BC, was ordered removed from the stand of Rupert Wace by the district attorney
Hundreds of years of historic works are on offer at Tefaf New York's fall edition, including these picks from the fair
The group says it splashed red paint on the statue as “an act of applied art criticism”
More than 1,000 artists, curators and professionals have signed the protest document published by the pro-democracy collective Pela Democracia
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
The artist discussed the impetus behind his New York City-wide public art project Good Fences Makes Good Neighbors
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions