
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Royal Academy Schools, the London museum's art college, have taken to Instagram to express their dismay
Belgian art world outraged after curator Kasia Redzisz, who won a vote to be appointed director of Brussels outpost, will have to share the job with current director in Paris, Bernard Blistène
From Roman architecture to medieval streets that inspired Van Gogh, the historic city in the south of France is becoming a go-to destination
The London museum says that pulling her work from their shop because of her views "betrayed our most important core value—the protection of free speech"
World Heritage Site status may also be removed from Liverpool's waterfront after excessive development
Youth climate activists claim that the "museum would rather have kids arrested than drop their polluting sponsors"
London museum posted an Instagram story explaining reasons for withdrawing items by Jess de Wahls
London institution unveils refurbished Design 1900-Now space for its Rapid Response collection of objects that reveal "truths about how we live"
Prize-nominated artists Shahidul Alam and Gideon Mendel will not show their works at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv
Clasp statue at Newcastle University was defaced in May 2019 and again earlier this year
Former UK shadow home secretary led protests at the Museum of the Home in Hoxton, which reopened to the public at the weekend
Other art world figures recognised include Edmund de Waal and Martin Parr
Oriel College said it had no plans to “begin the legal process for relocation” of the monument
The US artist’s images are joined by an extract from the book looking at how aspects of his painting and photography overlapped
A roundup of the latest art publications
Powerful work by Japanese artist Meiro Koizumi is on show alongside five other artists in Cardiff's Artes Mundi award
LVMH Great Room and Blavatnik Fine Rooms reflect generous backing from sponsors
Collectors can still break into market for self-taught work, says fair founder
Book by investigative artists Forensic Architecture and ICA presents new evidence in 2011 police killing of Mark Duggan
Several board members who do not support the "retain and explain" policy championed by the ruling party have recently left or lost their roles within the arts
Collectors are told they must be fully vaccinated or supply a negative Covid-19 test in line with Swiss government regulations
Signatories of the open letter supporting ten point-plan to save La Serenissima also include the artist Anish Kapoor and The Art Newspaper's founding editor Anna Somers Cocks
Oriel College's plan to keep the sculpture of "racist" 19th-century British mining magnate "does not reflect the Oxford we represent", say staff in a letter
Visitors to M Shed display asked to give feedback about the future of the sculpture
From 5,000 years of Iranian art and culture to Black female resistance and the domestic sphere
Thirty participants will enact "moments of connection" in the setting of the 18th-century Oxfordshire stately home
Contemporary Art Society will launch temporary exhibition space on 4 June with pieces by artists including Lubaina Himid and Roger Hiorns
Maverick museum chief Kenneth Clark helped shape the Southampton City Art Gallery's collection
Rebel group of members planned to depose heritage chief following row over controversial research into charity’s historic ties to slavery
After runs punctuated by Covid-related delays, the exhibitions at Tate Modern and Tate Britain will return after their international tours