
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
This year’s edition of Old Master fair was the last in its current form
City’s outspoken mayor is backing the biennial, which could transform the island’s identity
Leading directors oppose Cimam president at centre of censorship row in Barcelona
Culture bus heads to Washington in bid to change attitudes to the Middle East
Curator Nadim Samman will choose participating artists through a “transparent” selection procedure
Refurbished gallery gives more space to Modern objects but older artefacts still take pride of place
Participants, including Douglas Coupland, invest in a simulated stock market shaped by technological developments
Hirshhorn holds preliminary talks but Berlin first in queue to borrow works by artists such as Gauguin, Pollock, Rothko, Picasso and Bacon
The vast installation at the Grand Palais reflects the changing world order
Interest grows in younger generation active in Tehran’s lively art scene and the Iranian diaspora
Performances from poetry readings to gospel singing will run 24/7 for the Chicago-artist’s first public art project in the UK
Sam Thorne takes the reins after joining Tate St Ives only last year
Painting’s 19-year-old subject lined up as “poster boy” for the Holburne Museum’s centenary
At Tony Salamé’s $100m Aishti Foundation, visitors can see a major show of abstract works or shop in a string of luxury boutiques
Art world will have to rethink its schedule as London fair moves earlier in the month
Paris Internationale and Asia Now look to attract art world footfall
Haroon Mirza is honoured for his audio compositions that fuse sound and light
The fair returns to rival Frieze across the channel
Gentrification in Battersea forces Middle Eastern arts foundation to look for another home
Country's artists are reaping the benefits of a diplomatic thaw between Iran and the West
PLUS: Get your private parts painted in public at Frieze, dealers have their say on if Renoir is crap, working the aisles with Graham Norton and David Furnish and more fair gossip
Damien Hirst has given John Hoyland a helping hand, as has the mega gallery
PLUS: A high-tech waterfall flows at Frieze, marmots are a video artist's best friend, the ICA embraces Japanese acid punk and more fair gossip
South Korean artist's fabric sculpture impress at Frieze
Beijing's Ullens Center to help co-organise Paris exhibition
Artist Abdulnasser Gharem filmed "life-drawing" class in school that he founded
More than 35 dealers confirmed for the inaugural Belgian edition of the New York offshoot