• In our article “Rachel Whiteread’s Cabin opens and House returns” (The Art Newspaper, July/August, p4), we wrongly stated that House (1993-94) would be included in an exhibition of Whiteread’s work. We should have said that images of House, which was a temporary public sculpture, would be featured.
• We incorrectly captioned an image of Julia Peyton-Jones (The Art Newspaper, July/August, p13), saying that she would be entering the House of Lords. She has been made a dame rather than a peer.
• In “Bortolami creates US-wide mini-Marfas” (The Art Newspaper, section 2, July/August, p11), we incorrectly reported that Barbara Kasten’s exhibition space is in Sante Fe. The space is in the planning stages and is expected to open in Chicago in 2017. We also wrongly reported that the sculptor Tom Burr is a teacher at Yale University School of Art; he is no longer at the school. Bortolami Gallery is also establishing a project space for Nicolás Guagnini in San Francisco.
• In our article “Times are a-changing for Italian museums” (The Art Newspaper, July/August, p15), we mistakenly published a photograph of the gardens of a hotel called Villa d’Este, on Lake Como, rather than the gardens of the Villa d’Este at Tivoli.
• The picture caption accompanying our article “Teenage Gaza artist makes Jerusalem debut” (The Art Newspaper, June, p4) should have stated that Malak Mattar’s painting was after Tetsuo Aoki’s Standing People (2007). The Gazan artist used the Japanese artist’s woodblock print to teach herself to paint.