
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Paloma Ruiz-Picasso, whose mother Françoise Gilot died in June, takes over from her brother Claude
The standalone sales come off the back of numerous high-profile projects involving the British artist
Levan Chogoshvili's first large-scale solo show in the country will take place at the Atinati Cultural Center
Historic England is also funding two projects in Bristol and London
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Prosper Assouline also tells us about doing everything in-house and how 80% of a book is what is on the outside
From dystopian biography and intelligent plants to “monstrous mothers” and the underwater world, avid readers share their top tips
The writer and art historian Nick Trend tells us how he chose the art for his new book and why such choices can often be subjective
The Labour party politician encourages the British Museum and the UK government to advance talks with the government of Greece and Athens's Acropolis Museum
The image of an orgy in an office setting—a satire of the downfall of banking entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried—was allegedly blocked by YouTube due to nudity
More than 70 items have been loaned to the Al Thani Collection space, which displays works belonging to Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah
The painting was found close to Naples, home of the famous margherita pizza
As part of its £30m cost-cutting initiative, the university is proposing to reduce staff numbers by a total of 113, a spokesperson says
Italian authorities have identified an English suspect who they believe is the man filmed carving the words “Ivan + Hayley 23” into the 2,000-year old structure
The work invites audience participation and is about defending "freedom of speech", says its creator Davide Dormino
The focus of the show will be foreign artists—including refugees, émigrés and members of a diaspora
Also commemorating the arrival of the vessel from the Caribbean is a new exhibition at London's V&A and a display in London's Piccadilly Circus
Resolve Collective has accused staff at the London arts centre of censoring a talk and for showing “hostility towards close family and friends at the exhibition opening”
Under patrimony laws the museum cannot intervene during the auction but can buy up works at the final price
The exhibition at MK gallery will track the development of the art form from the 16th century to the present day and will explore how the works ended up in the UK to begin with
The 2004 work Congestion Charge has a high estimate of £1.8m in the 29 June auction
Filipovic joins from the Kunsthalle Basel and will replace Josef Helfenstein
Artcurial Beurret Bailly Widmer will offer a selection of works from the estate of Florence and Antoine Poncet
Glacier Dreams is being projected on the façade of Theater Basel this week
The principle of free admission to museums is being eroded, as entry fees are introduced to balance budgets
An interactive show of multimedia works has opened at Museum Tinguely while the Fondation Beyeler has reunited a series of Basquiat paintings
Artists and curators grapple with creating works that draw attention to the problem while also relying on travel and shipping to share them
The photographer speaks with us about his intimate images of the famed artist, how he got the coveted New York media job and his "diehard" Republicanism
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The art historian Manuel Segade will join the Madrid institution while Tate international art curator Sook-Kyung Lee takes the reins in Manchester