Maggie Gray is a writer, editor and art historian based in London.
Dedicated 'graffiti zones' are a nice idea, but they won't work
Women in art, art at risk, and art history's bad image... discussions in the Muse Room this week
What does it mean for the art world?
Apollo's March issue is now on sale, and museums and markets have been key topics for discussion in the Muse Room this week
Malcolm Rogers, the director of the MFA Boston, has announced that he is to retire
On 20 February the Independent posted an article explaining how Banksy murals are removed: the next day, somebody had a crack at it.
Jill McManners' watercolours of the forbiddingly beautiful Shiant Isles look compellingly out of place in central London
Our weekly round-up from the Muse Room: art in the rubbish bin; a president's apology; and the great ideas behind art and design
The two works, part of a group display in Italy, were mistaken for rubbish
Stories from the art world that have caught our eye this week