
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Critics round on exhibition’s alternative interpretations of Hogarth paintings, describing them as "wokeish drivel"
Sanaa architects masterplan turns 1920s site in Moscow into vast exhibition space and library
Works by Tom Claassen, Bruce Nauman and Isa Genzken are among the first of the initiative’s 40 sculptures to be installed
Museum of the Home trustees vote to relocate the sculpture after UK government pressured them to keep it
The British Prime Minister met with Greek leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who reiterates that the ancient sculptures should be shown at the Acropolis Museum
The finial, valued at £1.5m, is one of eight golden heads that adorned the throne of the so-called Tiger of Mysore, which was broken up by British East India Company forces after his defeat in 1799
The writer and abstract artist currently has an exhibition on at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York
Kyriakos Mitsotakis wants to send ‘cultural treasures’ in exchange for ‘stolen’ sculptures
Archaeologists and museum professionals "urge" institution to cut ties with British Petroleum company
Freelands Foundation announces funding for residencies and development programmes at leading art institutions to tackle racial inequality
Latest action in Healing Arts project addresses climate change
"Cultures become sick when they become self-referential," says Pope Francis at gallery launch
Previous discoveries made during the excavation of the Civita Giuliana villa include a ceremonial chariot and the bodies of two men
Newsreader Huw Edwards will now be invited to the museum to hear more about the reinterpretation process
Consuelo Císcar, the former director of the Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, is said to have bought works attributed to Gerardo Rueda—but that were painted by his son
Historic texts by critic Robert Lebel in facsimile edition explore how the conceptual art pioneer adopted his female alter ego and cemented his reputation in America
Artist Simon Hitchens says work planned for Northumberland moor is "inspired by the rugged and undulating landscape" but local campaign group says it is too "industrial"
Our roundup of the latest art publications
Arts education policy amounting to £270m was missing from autumn budget announcement last week
Hannah Fry and Jo Foster quit museum as it partners with Indian company Adani to sponsor a new "green" gallery, due to open in 2023
The travelling installation will head to Scotland for Cop26, the 26th UN Climate Change Conference, which starts this weekend
From neon warnings, to flags and polar bears, artists are highlighting the climate crisis
Artist Maria Kreyn’s depictions of King Lear and Othello go on show as part of Theatre Royal Drury Lane's £60m revamp
The regeneration scheme includes a building designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano that has been dubbed the “ice cube”
The budget, to be announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak on Wednesday, has earmarked £300m for museums to "redevelop and refurbish their sites"
Crucial renovations will happen after the games in 2024, putting a question mark over whether the gallery will be open for its 50-year celebrations in 2027
Hitting the block at Sotheby's next month, Diego y yo (Diego and I), painted in 1949, could become the most valuable Latin American work ever sold at auction
Sales at the French fair were generally healthy, but David Zwirner felt it lacked "the vibrancy of Frieze"
The virtual drawing marathon takes place 23 October on the South South platform
As Fiac opens its doors this week, gallerists reflect on the importance of participating in the French fair