
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
London museum signs memorandum of understanding with Bayeux city officials to develop curatorial and scientific exchange
From demonstrations to a presidential address, the Biennale city continues to be a creative platform to criticise Russia's war
Sector professionals raise concerns about minister Jacob Rees-Mogg’s intervention
Michael Rakowitz and Heather Phillipson among those selected to create new works through Imperial War Museums' 14-18 NOW Legacy Fund
The head of artist copyright society Dacs will replace Iwona Blazwick, who served as head of the East London institution for 20 years
The bronze work was initially to be installed at the Houses of Parliament in London
Auction house is banking on musician’s Black and White Paintings co-created with Ed Godrich
British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum now under scrutiny of Cambodian government
Sale profits will go towards three non-profits supporting women and children worldwide
Institutions in the running include Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham and Horniman Museum and Gardens in London
Plus, a rediscovered Titian and a reliquary sculpture from Gabon
Commission, which will take place in Piccadilly, Peckham, and East London, is part of London Gallery Weekend programme
Victoria and Albert Museum is last major UK institution to retain the donors' name on its building, despite settlement agreement allowing its removal
Plus, London's new Queer Britain museum and a rediscovered work by Caterina Angela Pierozzi
The work, depicting the artist's uncle at a piano, will also go on long-term loan to Leopold Museum in Vienna
Welsh town lost a work by the anonymous street artist but hopes to become new urban art hub
The Louvre has two-and-a-half years to buy the record-breaking €24m painting
Britain’s share of the global market is at its lowest in a decade and art imports have plummeted. Without government action, experts say, the fallout from Brexit could devastate the industry
The subjects of great works of art have not always led the romanticised life we imagine, as examples from a new book show
Our roundup of the latest art publications
Jaroslaw Suchan will be replaced at Łodz Museum of Art by the artist Andrzej Biernacki
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Belgian court also charged the dance choreographer and director with indecent assault on one of the individuals
Tokyo-based technology art organisation attends groundbreaking ceremony in Jeddah
The titanium People’s Friendship Arch above the statue will remain but be renamed the Arch of Freedom of the Ukrainian People
He has been found guilty of attempting to overthrow the government by an Istanbul court
During her tenure she oversaw a £57m redevelopment of the London university's campus
Katie Paterson has ground materials from fossils to Iraq War ephemera as a comment on widespread ecological collapse
Simone Leigh, Zineb Sedira and Ali Cherri also receive awards
There's a lot to see in Venezia—save precious time and skip these