
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Works on show by Yinka Ilori, Mary Evans and Jeremy Hutchison who aims to explore Mark Zuckerberg’s "business model"
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara is one of six artists to be honoured by the Dutch NGO
Previously chief curator at Centre Pompidou since 2000, she also organised the French Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale
The Deep Time initiative on West Cumbria coastline also includes works by Susan Philipsz and Ryan Gander
Our chief contributing editor Gareth Harris will examine attacks on freedom of artistic expression and issues like ‘cancel culture’, providing valuable insights and context
Fifteenth-century edition of The Divine Comedy includes witty drawing of Renaissance master at work on a sculpture, claims James Hall
Unesco site is targeted by more than 50 protestors from the group Extinction Rebellion
Our roundup of the latest art publications
‘Anti-woke’ activist appointed along with Rosalind Blakesley and Rusty Elvidge
After 18-month closure, Qatar gallery to relaunch on 5 October in time for Fifa World Cup
A dozen marine archaeologists are currently searching in an area that was once one of the busiest maritime routes in the world
A “behind the scenes” tour of Venice is the latest project from Grand Palais Immersif
Protestors from the Letzte Generation group have glued themselves to works by Rubens, Poussin and Cranach
The auction in November includes prized works from Paul Cezanne and Jasper Johns
The artist Alvaro Barrington and architect Sumayya Vally lean into the carnival's place as a robust "site of artistic creation"
The Scrovegni Chapel in Padua is home to masterpieces by the Italian Medieval painter Giotto
The former Egyptian antiquities minister leans into the current restitution conversation, calling again for the return of three prized antiquities from European museums
The group is funded by the Los Angeles-based Climate Emergency Fund
Sajjad Abbas, Raed Mutar and Layth Kareem say curators "prioritise the display of wrongly imprisoned Iraqis"
Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was sentenced to five years in prison in June
Artists Raed Mutar and Sajjad Abbas protested against the inclusion of Jean-Jacques Lebel's work and have moved their own pieces
Works by Peter Blake, Gavin Turk and Tracey Emin are dotted around the Dean Street premises
Los Angeles-based artist will investigate the “history and politics of sound” at London fair in October
Archaeologists bring to light household items buried in the ash
Historic England initially said that the steel sculpture would "harm" King’s College but note the council have taken their concerns into consideration
Major restitution development coincides with publication of new Arts Council England guidelines
Lanfranco Cirillo, who is currently in Moscow, is under investigation for tax crimes
The Chinese activist, detained in 2011, has visited prisons across the country
The work, depicting the Lieutenant-General Thomas Picton, is now on display as part of an exhibition reframing his legacy
More protest actions will follow, says Ultima Generazione group