
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The Fabian Society has proposed actions including introducing a tourism charge and organising a review of Arts Council England
The 11th edition, which will be presented at venues across Wales, sees six artists nominated for the £40,000 prize
The French architect will modernise the historic site, which is due to open next year near the Louvre
In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, Nicholas Cullinan also mulls over the Parthenon Marbles and recent thefts scandal
Two men have appeared in court charged with burglary following the theft of a version of 'Girl with Balloon'
Acquisition is part of £100m deal for The Spectator news magazine
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On the anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini, Artistic Freedom Initiative’s new report uncovers human rights abuses following the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising
Horn maintained a powerful drawing strand that supported her innovative conceptual sculpture practice around the human body in installations, performances and photographs
The Venice Biennale artists are backing a collective manifesto which calls for new policies to support the visual arts
Alessandro Giuli, who heads up Rome's Maxxi museum, replaces Gennaro Sangiuliano in the right-wing government role
Lightning strike breaks fragments off ancient military monument in Rome
Members of the activist group Peta occupied the institution‘s LVMH Great Room
Philanthropic gift of over 110 works integrated into displays at Tate Modern, Britain and St Ives
The original budget for the museum has so far been surpassed by £100m
Other blockbuster exhibitions at the museum next year will focus on luxury brand Cartier, ancient Egypt and the pioneering work done by disabled people in the world of design
German conglomerate also commissions works by four artists for UK base
The Rococo masterpiece is valued at over £6m
Environmental campaigners previously called on practices not to take part in the contest following a £50m funding pledge from BP
Siddall will take up the role this autumn, becoming the first-ever woman to hold the position
Jacques Schuhmacher, who worked on several key restitution cases at the London museum, has taken up the role of executive director of provenance research
The Middle/late Bronze Age object was “pulled” by the “curious” four-year-old while visiting the Hecht Museum in northern Israel
London Mayor backs new work, which will be unveiled in 2026, with £500,000 funding
Estimated at up to £50,000, a large-scale piece made of coal sacks will go on the block at Bonhams in October
The American artist Shepard Fairey, meanwhile, has released a print of Democratic candidate Kamala Harris
Security measures and transport upheaval prompted 22% decrease in attendance at the world's most visited museum
Extent of damage to building is unclear and being investigated
The Art History Now project sees over 90 big names share new reflections on what art history means to them
The London institution was founded in 1824 to be “free to anyone who applied at the door”. That principle, epitomised by the exhibition "Hockney and Piero: A Longer Look", sits at the heart of the bicentennial celebrations
Photographers Shahidul Alam and Munem Wasif document upheaval as prime minister flees the country