Maggie Gray is a writer, editor and art historian based in London.
It’s surely the worst possible outcome of Fake or Fortune, to find out you’ve spent a small fortune on a fake you’re not even allowed to keep
A selection of this week's musings: Obama on art history, children at the Tate, and curiosities galore...
Barack Obama has nothing against art history, he just doesn’t see the point of it, is the upshot of his talk in Wisconsin yesterday
Alexander Sturgis will take over from Christopher Brown as the Ashmolean Museum's director in October 2014...
'Discoveries' at Two Temple Place, 'El Greco's Library' at the Prado, and 'Silent Partners' at the Fitzwilliam Museum take on unlikely but fascinating subjects
Are steel balloons the new tulip paintings?
A new set of interactive digital displays has been unveiled at Tate Modern that seeks to create a 'digital community within the building'
Should we have a relaxed attitude to deaccession? James Bradburne and David Ekserdjian debate the topic in Apollo's September issue