
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The commission for the controversial Unravel show reflects geopolitical themes
The German-born curator will step back from his new role as Capodimonte museum director
Conservative Robert Jenrick argues that proposed long term loans of disputed works is a legal fabrication
The artist’s visit to the UK seaside town prompted him to pull out of the original commission that would have seen the works housed in a New York restaurant
The Voices of Resilience project was scrapped following complaints from a local organisation representing a significant part of the Jewish community
The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula painting will take centre stage in a forthcoming show at the National Gallery
The public art piece at The Peninsula was produced by a team of engineers and technical designers
Our round-up of the latest art publications
As the art historian makes the move into fiction writing, she tells us how learning about her family history inspired her
Local heritage group decries the "biennialisation of the city" after gallery paid a fee to stage the Manolo Valdés installation
Hong Kong’s huge cultural quarter has been spectacularly successful at pulling in tourists and shows, but with its endowment running out, it needs to find new financial solutions
Musée National Picasso in Paris to loan more than 60 works to M+ museum
Predominance of new generation reflects an emerging trend across Asia
Digital challenges and the social and economic changes sparked by cultural transformation are among issues aired
Simon Roberts’s work incorporates mortality figures and contributions from key politicians
Publication on École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts was reprinted without text on former director Jean-Marc Bustamante
Heirs of the German banker Franz Koenigs claim the works housed at the Courtauld Gallery should be restituted
Customs processes to be streamlined to boost the domestic art market and simplify the importing of art and antiques in the wake of Brexit
Mary Archer to try and identify how arm’s length funding body can make 5% saving
Ahead of a new show in Florence, the German artist talks of good and evil, his Sieg Heil salutes, the eradication of borders through climate change, burning paintings, the fickleness of fame and why size doesn’t matter
The new sculptures will be unveiled on the Trafalgar Square site in 2026 and 2028
Andrea Jahn will leave her post four months after Breitz's show was cancelled over her views on the conflict in Gaza
Anya Gallaccio and Diana Puntar are among those who have submitted proposals for the work, which will reportedly be unveiled in 2026
A pair of activists sprayed and slashed the work depicting Arthur Balfour, whose 1917 letter advocated the creation of a ‘national home for the Jewish people’ in Palestine
A European private collection asked the Swiss company Art Recognition to authenticate the piece
Our round-up of the latest art publications
Recently published books aim to bring a deeper understanding of the canon, from the work of LGBTQ+ photographers to the pioneers who paved the way for later generations
An exclusive extract from a new book by Bianca Bosker that lifts the lid on the secret life of the art world
Unveiling marks milestone in reconstruction of ravaged cathedral
Museums and Galleries Exhibitions Tax Relief has been made permanent in this year's spring statement