
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The sale at Sotheby's New York in May will coincide with the delayed opening of the controversial exhibition Philip Guston Now in Boston
UK culture minister, Auschwitz Memorial and Europa Nostra call for the June event to be relocated following Russian invasion of Ukraine
The portrait scandalised viewers when it was painted in 1957
The Hyundai Commission will be unveiled in October
The 18-tonne piece should be in place outside the Munch Museum this summer
Rem Koolhaas and Herzog & de Meuron selected to design new institutions
The UK’s international organisation for cultural relations has been subject to a number of cost-reduction exercises in the past year amid a massive funding shortfall
Fragment and Osnova galleries will give their stands to The Naked Room and Voloshyn from Kyiv
The New York dealer Adam Williams bought the fruity still-life
Yaser Khaseb fell into a 1977 installation by the Japanese artist Noriyuki Haraguchi in the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
Women, children and elderly residents were among those in the G12 Art School building that was destroyed this weekend, according to local authorities
Ukrainian-born mining billionaire Viktor Vekselberg lent the first Imperial Easter egg to the London museum through his foundation
But UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport defends the nationwide initiative, saying that it will help create jobs
Scheduled to open in 2024, Palazzo Diedo will house an exhibition and art residency space
Culture ministry initiative will offer three-month residencies and an emergency telephone service
The 25-lot sale tomorrow includes works that reflect "how irrational, how ugly, and how challenging the modern world can be"
Auction houses, galleries, online platforms and artists are selling works for charities helping those affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Here is a selection
The partnership, signed in February, will focus on collaborations in the film, museum and heritage sectors between the two nations
Restitution agreement must still be approved by the museum's Board of Regents
In a new book Farah Nayeri says that “cancel culture” is nothing new, politics and art have always been intertwined—but now it is citizens, not kings and popes, who call the shots
Both artists will feature in the main exhibition titled The Milk of Dreams
Our roundup of the latest art publications
The artist and designer tells us about his new memoir, which details growing up in Birmingham and taking his mum to a museum for the first time to see his installation of her bedroom
Sinister besuited figure, painted in Monaco in 1946, was only recently rediscovered
Copy of 1997 work erected on street, renamed to honour alleged human rights victims in China
Ian Blatchford received the Pushkin Medal from Russia's president in 2015 after he led an exhibition of Soviet spacecraft and artefacts
Government-funded initiative Unboxed costs £120m and will include an oil rig installation from the North Sea
Phillips will sell 16 works in aid of the London University institution tomorrow
Cimam is demanding "greater clarity" over the reasons for Alistair Hudson’s proposed removal
Imperial Fabergé eggs and Impressionist masterpieces are some of the works currently in shows in Europe