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
Costume play and urban decay through the lens of the master
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will be the first place outside of France to have this honour
Piers Secunda's paint casts record the damage at front-line sites in Iraq
The John Michael Kohler Arts Centre in Sheboygan, Wisconsin aims to raise its profile as the country’s leading preserve of vernacular art
The exhibition includes the mobile sculpture Clangors that has never left the family’s collection
This year's projects include work by William Kentridge and a collaboration between Julie Mehretu and Jason Moran
A number of female-focussed programmes have been planned around the country for March—and the whole year round
Artists respond to the new global order with works that range from amusing to acidic
The city’s prime time for contemporary art gets a new programme, with an emphasis on discovery and depth
Founded by the collectors Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu, the center focuses on post-war and contemporary work
The auction house is also selling works by Picasso, Ernst and Lichtenstein to benefit Cleveland Clinic
Collecting power couple and honorary alumni Peter and Paula Lunder’s gift will launch a new research centre for American art
The 2017 programme is about seeing and being seen—just like an art fair, curator Cecilia Alemani says
In an early interview, the Goldsmiths lecturer and independent curator hints at what she plans to achieve in New York
Two-story space in Beverly Hills will host private sales, public exhibitions, and events
A small selection of some of the many events and exhibitions planned for February
The organisation celebrates its big 4-0 with a series of new commissions
The event’s director Andrew Edlin talks to us about the market’s evolution
The 18th-century punch bowl was unearthed during an archaeological dig in Philadelphia
A 2014 sale of photographs from the non-profit's collection set an auction record
Entry fees to help maintain city’s most popular archaeological site, which received 7 million visitors last year
Trump’s nominee for treasury secretary listed the work as part of a dynasty trust, federal ethics filings reveal
The artist’s film of a young man killed by drug violence was a star of the 2015 Venice Biennale
The gift comes from the son of the late Margaret Robson, the American patron and advocate for self-taught artists
Long-time leader helped convert the collector’s palazzo on the Grand Canal into the city’s second most visited museum
Artist attacked for creating “obscene” work and pictures snatched off the walls during incident
New England grad student found the gem in a bag of clams he bought for $25
You know what they say—there's no accounting for taste. There are many handsome works on show at Art Basel, but there are also works by artists who care little about refinement