
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
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
Aida H Dee’s storytelling event disrupted by fighting outside London museum
The sale at Sotheby’s Paris will include seven works by the artist with Portrait of Zoé Elmore carrying the highest estimate of €1.2m
The outpost would be the gallery's latest international satellite and the latest of many France-driven arts initiative in the Middle Eastern country
Both British queens owned the same prayerbook, curators at Hever Castle in England have found
The vast works shown in Northern Italy were made last year at camps in locations including Greece and Rwanda
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Many of the works investigated show a direct link to the violent 1897 raid by British forces, and may lead to the transfer of objects to Nigeria
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak welcomes the project which tells ‘the story of ancient Britain’
Speakers from around the world have been invited to a two-day talks programme centred around the display
“Boating Party” painting will tour France next year to mark Impressionism milestone
Exhibition at the Design Museum will include the artist's works drawing on the Covid-19 pandemic
Local galleries at the Geneva fair welcome strong showing from Swiss-French and German buyers
After 36 years, artist Kevin Atherton unveils a new work modelled on one of his original muses, local resident Joy Battick
The Paris-based multi-disciplinary artist received the Frieze Artist Award in 2018 and the Prix Marcel Duchamp 2020
The artist says he will share custody of his replicas with an Iraqi institution
The British-Ghanaian artist is well known for searing video installations examining issues ranging from climate change to colonialism
More than 500 works were submitted last year after protests swept the country
Newly appointed head of fair shares her plans ahead of inaugural edition in 2023
New data sculpture by Refik Anadol and a vast mural designed by refugees to be unveiled at the annual World Economic Forum in Switzerland this week
The public sculpture is based on a photograph of the assassinated civil rights leader hugging his wife Coretta Scott King—but some say it looks offensive from certain angles