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 immersive work will feature symbolism from utopian to architecture and ancient Egyptian art, as well as references to South Central Los Angeles
The man suspected of stabbing two front desk workers at MoMA was apprehended in a bus station in Philadelphia after a days-long manhunt
The arts centre will unveil various works by Mutu, and a site-specific commission by the New York-based artist Brandon Ndife
Escobedo, the first woman to design a wing at the museum, was chosen over candidates including David Chipperfield, Ensamble Studio and other firms
A man identified as Gary Cabana stabbed two front desk employees at the Museum of Modern Art on 12 March and the following day threatened to trespass Mar-a-Lago
From Michael Heizer at Gagosian to Frédéric Bruly Bouabré at the Museum of Modern Art
Eight of the 105 wall drawings in the sweeping retrospective, slated to be on view until 2043, will be restored as part of the project
The Jorge Machado Moreira-designed architecture and urbanism building of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro has received a $240,000 grant from the Getty Foundation to support the conservation of its archive
Founded in 1931, Guild Hall holds a collection of more than 2,000 artworks by Jackson Pollock, Thomas Moran and others
The exhibition will be jointly curated by the artist Grada Kilomba, the art historian Manuel Borja-Villel and the curators and critics Diane Lima and Hélio Menezes
Gerda Wegener’s 1924 painting of her partner Lili Elbe shows the subject as a languid odalisque
The appeal primarily challenges restrictions around the display of commercial ivory objects in the state
The World Monuments Fund has published its biannual report of world heritage sites facing risk due to climate change, political turmoil and other factors
From Rashaad Newsome at the Park Avenue Armory to Hans Holbein at the Morgan Library and Museum
The donation includes works by Marcel Duchamp, Jeff Koons, Ai Weiwei and others from the collection of the late philanthropists Norah and Norman Stone
Norment, who previously represented the Nordic Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennial, has devised a minimal sonic experience for the Dia Art Foundation’s second exhibition in its revamped Chelsea space
The frieze, discovered in Oaxaca in 2018, contains glyphs symbolising themes related to superstition and social hierarchies in the Zapotec and Mixtec cultures
The third iteration of the artist’s 'Libraries' series will be permanently installed at the Rollins Museum of Art in Florida
The effort, conducted in consultation with Native American tribes and nations, would enable greater enforcement of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
A retrospective at the Hammer Museum chronicles the artist’s pivotal role in the history of video art
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is funding the three-year initiative to compile historical records and future projects related to the enslavement of Indigenous people in the US
From Pipilotti Rist's psychedelic survey to Jaishri Abichandani's 'Flower-Headed Children'
The exhibition, which began as a biennial, has been curated by Melissa Chiu, Miwako Tezuka and Drew Kahu‘āina Broderick
From Jennie C. Jones at the Guggenheim to Vincent Smith at Alexandre Gallery
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow acquired moccasins, a necklace and a child’s bonnet after the Wounded Knee Massacre
The museum’s Islamic art collection spans more than 1,400 pieces as well as important long-term loans
The $25,000 prize includes a solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum and a public commission for the exterior of the UOVO warehouse in Bushwick
The show, at the Arizona State University Art Museum, comes as museums nationwide grapple with the fine line between ‘fetishising’ prisoners and broadening dialogue around incarceration
From 20th century Italian masterworks at the Center for Italian Modern Art to Ashley Bickerton’s oceanic sculptures at Lehmann Maupin
The university still holds one of the largest collections of Indigenous human remains and sacred objects in the US