
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The New Museum’s senior curator takes us around the fair, highlighting works by Arthur Simms, Pedro Neves and others
The Brooklyn Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art both acquired works with assistance from the Sherman Family Foundation Acquisition Fund
A display of more than 3,000 volumes of printed-out files seeks to inform the public about the sex offender's multifarious entanglements
The 87-year-old artist and poet is the inaugural receipient of the £200,000 award, lauded as the UK's largest contemporary art prize
Walid Raad, Alice Maher and Alfredo Jaar are among those who have signed a protest statement in solidarity with the resignation of the exhibition's jury
The action, organised by the campaign group Art Not Genocide Alliance, will culminate in a rally in the city
The work known as ‘Migrant Child’ was extensively conserved in a project funded by the banking group Banca Ifis
The Vatican meanwhile recently opened a contemporary art space, which next year will feature work by artists including Yan Pei-Ming
From splashing sewage to moments of zen, here is our selection of top national presentations in the Giardini, Arsenale and across town
A rally is also planned to take place in the city on the same day, 8 May
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Different artists’ takes on the film star are explored ahead of an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London
From a Christie's exhibition to a posthumous display of Mel Ramos, this year numerous explicitly commercial shows signal a shift in attitude
The Quattrocento Renaissance painting will be on loan to the Ashmolean Museum for three years
The objects, acquired by English reverend William Charles Willoughby in the 19th century, will now form part of a permanent display in Serowe
After sponsoring many exhibitions and commissions across his native Greece, Neon founder Dimitris Daskalopoulos will continue to fund individual projects in Athens and several curatorial posts
Major conservation funding, sponsored by Bank of America, has been granted to London's National Gallery as well as 17 additional projects at other international institutions
Proudly regional, but with global ambitions, the 20th edition of Sweden's largest commercial art event sees 54 dealers gather in a new venue
Led by Turner Prize winner Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Earshot utilises audio as a tool for research and advocacy
The Reform-run council sold the public work back to the artist for an undisclosed sum
Spaces in Norwich, Plymouth and Cambridge will be considered alongside London heavyweights for the £120,000 award
Organised by curator Ekow Eshun, "A Chorus of Strangers" includes artists such as Alex Margo Arden, Alvaro Barrington, Lubna Chowdhary and Jesse Darling
The Labour peer Margaret Hodge has gone into more detail on proposals put forward in a report about the funding body Arts Council England
The investment, part of a £128m support package for culture venues across the UK, follows a period in which the centre has struggled financially
The Stratford-based museum, opening this month, aims to build on the success of V&A East Storehouse, which has attracted 500,000 visitors since it opened in May last year
'Future Goldsmiths' marks the third restructure programme at the south London-based university in five years
The Holy See pavilion will honour the the life and legacy of the Benedictine nun, Saint Hildegard of Bingen
A Guggenheim Bilbao display of the monumental painting would have marked the 90th anniversary of the bombing that inspired it
The new collections hub page speaks to an “institutional commitment to accountability and transparency”, the museum’s director Tristram Hunt said
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