
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Atena Farghadani’s gesture has led to new charges including “indecent conduct”
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">French culture minister voices support for artist determined to fight bigotry</span><br>
Culture minister's appointment of Jean-Marc Bustamante follows controversial removal of leading curator at Ecole des Beaux-Arts
But discussions are underway about re-launching the event in 2016
Random International are working on a large-scale outdoor installation at Nine Elms
Adrian Cheng’s “museum-retail art malls” to open across China
Nathan Coley’s apple tree works draw on the turbulent history of the former Frestonia community
Michel Houellebecq exhibition will fill Palais de Tokyo but Paris institution keeping nature of works under wrap
Overtures include Louvre director’s planned visit to Tehran, while Italy lends classical sculpture
Collection, which launches on Nakba Day, focuses on personal memories
Warrington event will include works inspired by retail giant Ikea
Show of works by Scottish prizewinners and nominees will travel in a bus across Scotland
Patrum aims to bring in donations for restoration projects, and connect patrons around the world
Clubbers’ paradise is turning into unlikely culture destination
First phase of women-led project includes children’s and orientation galleries
Icelandic Pavilion commissioner says the legal process will take too long
The purpose-built, five-storey building is backed by arts patron Charles Asprey
Artist plays role of ageing diva with Francesco Vezzoli in director’s chair
Spain could claim painting in private collection seized from banker's super yacht
Bjorn Geldhof will continue to run programmes at Kiev’s Pinchuk Art Centre until the end of the year
The late artist’s celebrated mosaics displayed at Tottenham Court Road tube will be restored at Edinburgh University
The appointment of Alex Farquharson, director of Nottingham Contemporary, is welcomed by artists and critics
Richard Wilson’s 20:50 work will leave the Saatchi Gallery in London, and head for David Walsh’s museum in Tasmania—but may go on a world tour first
The Chinese artist-activist is due to visit Berlin, London and Melbourne
Exhibition may not be accessible for decades
More than 30 works feature on trail of valleys and lakes
David Roberts to show more ”live projects” in his Camden building—and may launch initiatives outside the capital