
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Concerns over collections as National Trust for Scotland closes three properties
The milestone is marked with nod to all the dealers who have contributed to the event since 1970
We look at the talking points and early sales
Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organisation will supervise preparations
Are these women the real deal?
The architect has described the Italian Prime Minister as a xenophobe who “hates foreigners” and compares his government to the Fascist regime
The dictator's works will be returned to his family
Indian collectors are starting to buy contemporary art by their compatriots
This change of stance has attracted controversy
The largest piece ever made by the artist
The owner of Christie's to show works from his personal collection for the first time
The 70 painting strong exhibition will be in the newly reopened Palazzo delle Esposizioni
When it comes to returning antiquities from its own collections, Italy drags its feet
German advertising guru to show over 500 works from his private collection on a rotating basis
Curator explains they are in desperate need of additional space
A collector in the US is buying the painting from the Estorick Collection
The French billionaire has been awarded a 30-year lease on the historic site
City authorities insist on joint lease for the Customs House
Late collector’s Hirst “chapel” will still open
Bequeathed to the museum by Nelson Rockefeller, the painting was controversially sold in 2013
But what is in the collection of LVMH chairman?
This is in response to Italy's new liberalisation measures
Pinault, Saatchi...Viglietta?
Matthew Monahan’s work will be shown in upcoming exhibitions at the Saatchi Gallery and the Rubell Collection
The 1991 work, bought by Steve Cohen from Charles Saatchi for £6.5m, has deteriorated because of the way it was made
Trends from the fair's first day indicate the importance of the European market
President Chirac’s “grand projet” finally opens after a series of setbacks, including staff strike at Musée de l’Homme - the original home of the art