
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Trial reignited the debate about the value of colonial-era contested monuments and statues
Old Master painting was pulled from auction last year—but will the government pay full market price?
While the pandemic may have forced museums around the world into an involuntary temporary slumber, builders have been busy. Here are the most exciting new and expanded museums opening in 2022
In podcast interview, Ed Vaizey supports restitution but outlines the complex arguments around the debate
He won the Pritzker Prize in 2007 for having "revolutionised museums"
Natural History Museum closes due to front-of-house staff shortages caused by Covid-19
Proposal was put forward by 16 Arabic-speaking countries
Banksy is selling t-shirts to help fund costs of four accused protestors
The Reel Store in Coventry is the UK’s first permanent immersive digital art gallery
The new non-profit, Horizon, is funded by Los Angeles-based patrons Harry Hu and Jason Li
Recent images show militia taking photographs of artefacts on their mobile phones
In a new location in the desert complex, the exhibition will explore ideas of “mirage and oasis”
Doro Globus, the managing director of David Zwirner Books, tells us why she decided to write a book highlighting the many jobs that make a great exhibition
Leading directors, curators and artists reveal their favourite books of the past year
Our roundup of the latest art publications
The now-defunct jail once held playwright Oscar Wilde on charges of gross indecency between 1895 and 1897
We asked insiders to share the fair works that jumped out at them and how they felt to be back in Miami
Amid calls to boycott the Havana Biennial, artists and dealers are using Miami Art Week as a bullhorn
Plus, nobody holds a candle to Julian Schnabel
We speak to the established Miami dealer about life-affirming breakfasts, why dealers are taste-makers and his love for Leonora Carrington
The artist behind 2019's viral banana installation talks to us about his newest pigeon sculptures at Miami, what he hopes his art communicates to audiences, and why it was important for him to create a 9/11 memorial
Badiucao's wild poster campaign focuses on country's human rights violations
Sun & Sea (Marina) will be staged next summer at the Albany arts centre in Deptford as part of Lewisham’s year as London Borough of Culture
The path, which was rediscovered in 1949, connects the temples of Luxor and Karnak in the east of the country
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