
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
His work will be made in collaboration with four institutions across the UK—from Northern Ireland to Scotland—before travelling to the capital
Former trader Christian Levett's rebranded institution will present works by Joan Mitchell, Howardena Pindell and Cecily Brown among others
The woman was caught on video filling up her water bottle in the late Baroque masterpiece
The Menil Collection denies claims in an Italian police statement that 60 of the disputed artefacts were housed at the Texas museum
Flowers built a global empire from Hong Kong to Hackney and always championed artists
The haul has now been officially classed as treasure and may be acquired by an Anglesey museum
Lisa Reihana is among the artists embarking on the odyssey, which will be followed by a film, book and exhibition
The Mona Lisa and Van Gogh’s Starry Night have also been released as digital assets
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the fair has announced a spate of schemes playing matchmaker between philanthropic groups and organisations in need
In a surprise move, the former BBC arts editor will replace Bruce Boucher who will retire after almost eight years at the eclectic institution
The current curatorial lead of Saudi Arabia's Contemporary Art Museum, AlUla, she will now oversee the artistic vision of the Turkish exhibition's 2024 edition
Maz Murray and Emily Pope are among new cohort given rent-free studio space in London and a £5,000 bursary
This year's exhibition will first open in the capital and two other Ukrainian cities
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The designer and editor also reveals the famous writers he will be collaborating with for the next editions of his popular diary series
The art critic Laura Cumming tells us about her new book interlacing art history and memoir
The work pre-empts an official memorial in the pipeline overseen by the Royal Household and the UK government
The contemporary art institution is one of 15 “cultural assets” in development in the Arabian state’s AlUla heritage region
Objects ranging from the Roman to medieval period were found at the archaeological site, which will now be turned into a Four Seasons hotel
The piece by Pieter Coecke van Aelst remains in Spain but Jonathan Ruffer wants to show it at his new Faith Museum in County Durham
The so-called de Brécy Tondo has in the past been assumed to be a Victorian copy
The display includes a version of a sculpture that sparked debate in the Netherlands last month
UK defence secretary Ben Wallace made the suggestion following a review of LGBTQ veterans' experiences—but critics point out the minister's contradictory voting record
The institution’s first major redevelopment in 25 years will also include a new building for families and schools
The unidentified Swiss teenager is the second person to make headlines this summer for carving letters into the walls of the ancient site
While the collection is out of the UK, works by Joan Mitchell on loan from the Fondation Louis Vuitton will hang in its place
Campaign groups say move is ‘as inexplicable as it is disgraceful’
The museum's director says works with dubious provenance are 'a stain in the collections of the Louvre'
Previously free, a standard tourist ticket to the ancient site now costs €5
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was imprisoned on charges of contempt and insult to national symbols when widespread protests swept the nation in 2021