Maggie Gray is a writer, editor and art historian based in London.
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The museum omitted Chinese artefacts from a history of homosexuality
This morning, UK Culture Secretary Maria Miller introduced a new series of commemorative arts commissions
Entrepreneur Karlheinz Essl hopes to sell his private collection to Austria, to save 4000 jobs at his company
What does it mean to be selected for TEFAF's yearly Showcase of promising new galleries?
Lost, stolen, restored, repackaged and photographed: a round-up of art news and debates from this week
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How should the art world respond to Russia's occupation of Ukraine?