
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Paris-headquartered museum brand will open its South Korean outpost in 2025
Exhibition featuring Titian and Van Gogh will travel to Hong Kong Palace Museum following stops in Shanghai and Seoul
Riley will transform the barrel-vaulted ceiling at the British School at Rome with a palette of bold colours based on ancient Egyptian iconography
So far targets on the platform developed in collaboration with Avant Arte have included landmarks, political buildings and even artworks
New director defends overhaul in wake of rising energy costs and Arts Council funding cuts
The Paris institution's latest outpost is part of drive to rebrand the Middle Eastern state
This summer's edition will also feature Yayoi Kusama’s monumental inflatables at Factory International's new building
Artist who taught Rachel Whiteread and Tacita Dean during a decades-long career at London's Slade School of Art, won critical recognition in her mid-sixties for her massive, site-specific installations
The National Roman Museum's director Stéphane Verger shares the radical new plans that will revamp four landmark museum and heritage sites in Italy
Mauritshuis currently has 170 works on display as part of its “My Girl with a Pearl” initiative while Vermeer’s masterpiece is on loan
Scholars have pieced together separate parts of painting after 200 years
Promenade[s], an installation made mainly from cardboard and inspired by the landscape around Reims, will be shown at art fairs worldwide over the next year
Surrealist work is estimated to make €2m at Sotheby's
Our roundup of the latest art publications
Ahead of a new show of dog portraits at London's Wallace Collection, we round-up some publishing treats for you to paw over
This year's event will include 13 new galleries and an expanded performance programme
Rapid response funding provides "relief" in the face of soaring bills, artists say
A new memoir by Patrick Bringley details what it was like to work as a guard at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
Conditions outlined for gift from Claude and France Lemand for new museum at the Arab World Institute in Paris
The international team of scientists used radiography and endoscopy techniques to peer inside the structure
The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam now describes the abstract painter as Ukrainian, while The Met reclassifies other painters who were born or worked in the country
The curators of a new exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart-André will demonstrate how recent research is helping us see the work of Giovanni Bellini and his circle in a new light
Artificial intelligence art projects are popping up everywhere, forcing difficult questions around artist agency, copyright and market value
Artist has been commissioned to create a mirror-like steel pool in the Lake District in collaboration with the writer Robert Macfarlane
Costumes, albums, lyrics and videos from 80,000-strong collection will go on show at the V&A East Storehouse from 2025
Ghana-born, Nigeria-based artist—known for his signature bottle-cap sculptures—will unveil the work in London in October
Red chalk preparatory work may be linked to “Worship of the Brazen Serpent” section of Vatican masterpiece
Miami gallery says it is already fielding bids for the shards
Works will be restored and opened to the public to mark 900th anniversary of the St Bartholomew’s Hospital
Popular galleries dedicated to Pre-Raphaelite artists and JMW Turner will also be rehung with new rooms dedicated to John Constable and William Blake