
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Paintings made in 1982 in Modena, valued at $800m, ended up in private collections worldwide
Pressing challenges include maintaining visitor numbers and developing the institution's climate response
The exhibition of 120 works at The Broad in Los Angeles will draw on the artist’s journals and include photographs by his friend Tseng Kwong Chi
The artificial intelligence chat bot was credited with creating the text for Alex Israel's show in Rome
Artists Barbara Walker and Rory Pilgrim have been nominated for works exploring Britain's Windrush scandal and Covid-19 pandemic
The move may complicate plans to house the works in future museums such as the Edo Museum of West African Art
Shrewsbury Arts Trail in the west of England has secured the works on loan from the Swiss-based Dalí Universe
Audemars Piguet Contemporary and TBA21-Academy co-commission features fantastical objects that will be paraded through the city streets
The Tehran-based Dastan Gallery is currently showing the works of 24 artist at Frieze's No. 9 Cork Street in London
Since the 18th century, five of the submerged ancient Roman altars have been found in the area near Naples
Scholar discusses restitution issue, saying that "no culture has an absolute view on looking at the world"
We speak with Michael Halsband as the latest blockbuster exhibition of his work opens at Paris's Fondation Louis Vuitton
Works exhibited take inspiration from both classics and modern masterpieces including Mozart’s Don Giovanni and Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress
Four works recently returned to heirs of the influential French dealer Ambroise Vollard will go under the hammer in New York next month
Ten-metre long painting will be displayed alongside the 15th-century altarpiece that served as its inspiration
The US artist best known for his powerful moving image works has “something very special” in store for the Maryland museum, its co-founder revealed on a recent podcast
Davis oversaw $69m Beeple NFT sale at Christie’s in 2021
Audrey Azoulay met President Zelensky and toured sites in Kyiv, Chernihiv and Odesa during an official visit to the country this week
Design Museum exhibition brings together more than a million pieces collected by the artist including spouts and Stone Age tools
Our roundup of the latest art publications
A new publication looks at the Spanish artist’s alienating experiences as a young man in Paris, including police harassment and stigmatisation as an anarchist
Paris exhibition explores the fusion of two giants of American art in the mid-1980s
The forest landscape, La Ronde Enfantine, will be returned by the Fitzwilliam Museum, UK, to the heirs of Robert Bing
Citing the present economic situation, the arts body Scotland + Venice has withdrawn from the event—although Scottish arts figures hope the decision will not mark "a full stop"
Work will be screened at the Serpentine Galleries before entering the Tate collection
Leilah Babirye—who fled to the US in 2015—slams legislation which also introduces sentences of up to 20 years for "the offence of homosexuality"
Meanwhile, Eva Presenhuber is now teaming up with a South Korean design studio and Tang Contemporary Art will add a space in Singapore to its roster
Plus, art censorship online and Brenda L. Croft's photos of fellow First Nations Australian women
The opening day saw a steady stream of sales to private collectors and institutions in the region
The first "direct commission" unveiled by Public Art Abu Dhabi is a multimedia crashing wave display by the Seoul-based collective d’strict