Maggie Gray is a writer, editor and art historian based in London.
Gurlitt's cache of art (some of which is believed to have been looted during the Nazi era) had been under scrutiny since last year
Apparently the Angel of the North likes a fresh, cheap baguette
Art isn't therapy. Museums need to diversify. Photography needs a change. A few of the discussions on the blog this week.
Print collecting, digital catalogues and curator chic... some of the discussions on the blog this week
How should we look at art? A round-up of discussions on the blog this week
Antiquities, etiquette and Easter eggs: a round-up of discussions on the blog this week. We also pay tribute to the painter Alan Davie.
Tiny, fragile, and immensely valuable: the Meiyintang 'Chicken Cup' broke auction records at Sotheby's yesterday
Could the art world do more to address the issue of looted and stolen art?
Sjarel Ex explains how the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen acquired a Hammershøi at TEFAF
Flipping art is a controversial practice: it was only a matter of time before it resulted in a public spat