Maggie Gray is a writer, editor and art historian based in London.
Art and books have always gone hand in hand...
This is the third in a hat trick of recent changes intended to place public engagement at the heart of the gallery's operations
Fountains, house museums and computer connoisseurs: a round-up of recent comment from the Muse Room
Alternative art schools; the Biennale des Antiquaires; the enduring appeal of the Warburg Institute; and Stephen Shore on Instagram
Fees and funding cuts are taking their toll in the UK, but artists are a resourceful lot...
Museum reopenings and big-name exhibitions take centre stage in New York this autumn
The art world's awake again after August's sunny stasis. Which events stand out in London's busy blockbuster season?
A quiet month for acquisitions, but not everyone's been resting on their laurels...
The problem with posthumous art; a bitter exit for France's Culture Minister; and why you should plant a poppy at the Tower of London this autumn
Filippetti left the Cabinet in the midst of a political crisis which resulted in a reshuffle this weekend