
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Proposals by Veronica Ryan and Thomas J. Price include a sweet potato and woman’s head
Works inspired by Leonardo and Cleopatra will blast into orbit on Elon Musk’s rocket as part of a project first announced two years ago
Discussions are ongoing between the Dean at Westminster and the Ethiopian Church over the possible restitution of the sacred object
A statement from the museum says the incident involved activists using “hate speech” towards one of the readers and a museum director
Kathy Hochul has proposed removing certain imagery from the state capitol in Albany
The project, backed by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, will also capture many of Northern Ireland's politically charged street art works
Our round-up of the latest art publications
The author of a new book tells us why it was stolen and how Picasso got embroiled in the scandal
The dissident artist argues that restrictions manifest more subtly in Europe and the US
The Fab Four all painted a corner each of the psychedelic composition
Image of semi-naked Christ by Salustiano García prompts petition while LGBTQ groups defend the work
Mark Jones also says BP deal is the ‘right one’ and announces recovered items show
Historic works from 20th-century artists from Latin America, Africa, the Arab world, and Asia will also be included
Tavares Strachan’s monument is included in major colonialism survey at the Royal Academy
Turkish artists and curators have organised two forums and raised concerns about participants who pulled out
Her work explores impact of colonialism and mining on island of Bougainville
The London institution says ancient clay drum is in the US but future venues are unconfirmed
Advocate for photochemical film says director Christopher Nolan is saving cinema
Polarising steel sculpture stands in grounds of King’s College
It will be the 23rd iteration of the London-based project
A row erupted last summer over transparency issues concerning her appointment
Goldsmiths graduate will draw inspiration from the 18th-century UK stately home
Official photograph by Hugo Burnand depicts monarch in full military regalia and will be offered to every UK public body in £8m scheme
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was imprisoned on charges of contempt and insult to national symbols when widespread protests swept the nation in 2021
Lidar light detection technology helped scientists to see beneath the foliage and discover the 2500-year-old settlement
Nine works from the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle, displayed as part of the “museum in residence” programme, are a mirror to life in the north-east of England
From the Venice Biennale to the Harlem Renaissance at the Met
The event reportedly took place to mark the 46th anniversary of the killing of three neo-fascists on Via Acca Larentia in southeast Rome
Successful candidate will have their work cut out for them to restore the institution's reputation after last year's theft scandal