
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The art market star known for reinterpreting Rococo classics will take over a staircase space at the London institution
Our round-up of the latest art publications
Austerity continues to bite for art galleries and museums as non-statutory cultural budgets are slashed
The decision comes in the aftermath of a controversy surrounding the appointment of the exhibition's curator
Suffolk County Council wants to slash £500,000 for culture, which could put local museums at risk
French glass and African pottery suggest individuals buried are of high status
Regio IX area, one of nine neighbourhoods, was made publicly accessible this week
The director of the National Gallery of Ireland provides an alternative view of the history of art in her new book
Ignacy Czwartos was chosen to represent Poland but his exhibition concept has been ditched by the new government
Latest measures are attempt to stem mass tourism and conserve the historic city
A tragic figure whose 'promise went mostly unfulfilled', her legacy is now being revisited afresh
NPG chief Nicholas Cullinan, Southbank’s Elaine Bedell and Nick Merriman of Horniman Museum all receive OBEs
Country’s culture minister calls for research into artefacts held by British institutions and also announces a Royal Academy show
The artists Vivan Sundaram and Françoise Gilot, collectors Harald Falckenberg and Barry Humphries plus curator Vincent Honoré were also lost to the art world this year
The artist, known for his Crawl series, treated 'absurdity of racism in an unflinching way’
Turkish arts chief says her decision is not prompted by controversy over curator selection
Latest restitution of work by Cornelis van Haarlem is part of years-long campaign to reunite works with family of Dutch-Jewish dealer
Studio Voltaire is seeking works by Cook who is known for her depictions of bolder, bigger women
More than 40 items worth over £52m allocated to galleries nationwide including a £10.5m miniature Renaissance bronze
A hack that has limited the British Library’s access to its digital systems is the latest in a series of online raids on cultural institutions
We round-up the biggest shows opening each month
Full listings of the biennials and triennials happening in 2024
Italian artist, who won Venice’s Golden Lion award in 1990, is subject of a Guggenheim Bilbao retrospective next year
The Florence museum chief has been named director of Naples's Capodimonte with new leaders also appointed in Milan and Rome as part of right-wing government strategy
The sculptor, who was committed to civil rights, recently completed a monument to Emmett Till
The dispute was sparked by a decision to cancel Palestine Film Festival events
The theme of the third iteration will be “In the Presence of Absence”
Some students were reportedly “disturbed” by Giuseppe Cesari work which depicts bathing nymphs
The price increase will help to subsidise free entry for some visitors and regulate crowd size
While worshippers will be permitted to enter the cathedral by December 2024, a revamp of the surrounding area will continue