
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The Italian artist has selected his own works to fill the entire space
The Dutch advisory committee on the assessment of restitution applications has rejected a claim for two sculptures by the 15th-century German artist Tilman Riemenschneider
The rates for use tax and sales tax has increased to 7.5%
Paris museum is on a mission to collect Latin American art—and a show of colonial-era paintings is the overture
The artist is implicated in scheme, allegedly allowing fakes to circulate
Tony Blair will not feature heavily in this exhibition - rather, those whose lives were shaped and destroyed by the conflict
The modern and contemporary design fair's profile is rising
The family is objecting to the "extravagant" scheme
The importance of meditation, mirages and tuning out.
Kenny Scharf, Marilyn Minter, David LaChapelle and Julian Opie have all painted Antonio, and Takashi Murakami is in his sights
The show largely sidesteps Tony Blair’s controversial role in the conflict
The chaotic layout of the show is designed to embrace the theatricality and madness of the great artist
The globalisation of Tate's collection continues
The new commission is industrial magnate Victor Pinchuk’s gift to the steelworkers of his hometown
President Hollande plans to implement 75% tax rate on income above €1m a year
His third Venetian building will house films, debates and performances
Ziggy Stardust fashion for the V&A
Record price for early work sends late graffiti artist into “super blue-chip” territory as demand—and prices—soar
An exhibition at the Kunstmuseum will document a movement that shook off the rules of the establishment
However, operations financed by the World Monument in Babylon will not be halted
The mood at Liste was buoyant, and business at Volta was steady
It will be situated in Porquerolles, near St Tropez, and be funded by the Cermignac Gestion Foundation
Works held at Belgrade National Museum are the subject of new restitution claim
Documenta, Manifesta, La Triennale and the Kiev Biennale strike a different tone to the art market
This is the first solo show of the British artist in a UK public gallery
Works include Picasso and Van Gogh, but many are yet to be authenticated
He recently added 20 works bought at Frieze NY to his 1,200-strong collection
Fears that the artist's installation would be associated with the fair led to intervention
After seeming to grow cool on his Chinese venture, the collector is now staging numerous shows and branching into Indian art
The ruling in long-standing legal battle may threaten defence that a purchase was made in good faith