
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
A self-portrait by Jesse Darling, who won the prestigious British award this week, is on sale at Chapter NY gallery
Fair’s stands largely remain neutral despite multiple hot-topic issues in the world today
Figures for the first half of 2023 show an increase over the year before, although still below their pre-Covid peaks
Sukeban, a group of Japanese women wrestlers, drew the crowds to a skatepark under an overpass at one of Art Week Miami’s more unusual events
The fair's preview draws a celebrity crowd including Shakira and Jared Leto
Our roundup of the latest art publications
A new smaller version of Jens Galschiøt’s work is part of a survey focused on human rights in Asia
There is something for every art lover among our pick of the publications—from a forgotten 17th-century painter to a lively history of dyes
Art world figures including Nicolas Bourriaud pay tribute
Publication examines how the conservative Middle Eastern state is pouring resources into its culture sector
The focus will now be on loaning works out to institutions
The snub comes after Kyriakos Mitsotakis raised restitution issue with Labour leader Keir Starmer
Former Turner Prize judge replaces Alessio Antoniolli who has been in post for 18 years
Partnership with Greece reportedly backed by Labour leader Keir Starmer
The survey pairs the UK artist with Rembrandt, Cedric Morris and George Frost
The new president's previous roles have included a focus on the climate crisis
Film screening and poetry night were pulled over concerns they may be seen as "political activity"
According to research, Elagabalus asked to be called "lady" and preferred other feminine addresses
Sotheby’s is selling an alabaster piece while Bonhams’ early carving is made from ironstone
Works by Nan Goldin and Andres Serrano will feature, as well as a site-specific installation made of cowhide leather by Chiharu Shiota
Joint initiative with London South Bank University shelved but collaborative PhD project is in the pipeline
Organisation pledges to back initiatives linking museums with local communities for anniversary project
Herbert Smith Freehills, which runs an "oil and gas" division, replaces BP
Palm trunk work located in AlUla addresses environmental issues
Art world figures pay tribute to "one of the most inventive printmakers"
Restore Trust campaign group also failed to secure seats on heritage body’s governing council
The French artist will display a tapestry more than 100 metres long inspired by Virginia Woolf
Ten cultural figures in total are garlanded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation
LVMH group donates €16m towards work sold for €24m at auction
Campaign group Restore Trust accuses organisation of backtracking on its restoration plans for the 18th-century Palladian mansion