
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
John Kingman, the London museum's deputy chair, will temporarily step into the role
Paris trompe l’oeil piece launches ahead of vast exhibition at Saatchi Gallery in London next month
From Matthew Barney's American survivalist film to Emma Stern's "porn-adjacent" virtual avatars
Fair will show works by Emirati artists Hind Mezaina, Afra Al Dhaheri and Afra Al Suwaidi in South Kensington this June
This year's exhibition in Venice brings together artists as well as architects to explore the question How Will We Live Together?
Independent commission recommends contextualising the sculpture instead
After being pushed out by NFTs, machine-made art is making a comeback with London shows ranging from the "world's first ultra-realistic AI robot artist" to the first artificial intelligence ink artist
Following backlash over proposed chronological reorganisation of London museum, specialist departments will now remain
"Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver Dowden warns museums and heritage bodies
Decision has drawn wave of criticism from culture and heritage professionals, accusing government of ‘money-grabbing philistinism’
A roundup of the latest art publications
"Art is essential to the growth of this country," say 300 art world figures and academics in open letter
The publication claims Nan Goldin may have been tailed by investigators and reveals how the Met lost out to the Smithsonian thanks to a lack of flattery from its director
The funerary piece was illicitly excavated from the ancient city of Cyrene which is under threat from property developers
From a Welsh community group to a neurodiverse arts hub in Hastings, the collectives' works will go on show in Coventry in September
The Middle Eastern financier is bringing his collection to New York’s Asia Society later this year
Artists express concerns and the Public Campaign for the Arts launches a petition as the consultation on the planned budget cuts to higher education ends today
The writer Ian Collins says that after his chance meeting with the British artist his “life changed forever”
Museums Association says government refusal to renew academic Aminul Hoque’s term is “worrying”, and the chair of trustees has resigned over the decision
Thomas Price and Jeannette Ehlers are in the running for public art piece honouring Caribbean pioneers
From Charles Gaines's Plexiglas grids at Hauser and Wirth to Rafał Zajko's frozen urine sculptures at PUBLIC
Lee Kun-hee, the Samsung Electronics chairman who died in October, leaves collection worth $2.2bn, including works by Monet, Dali and Chagall
Art History Link-Up chief says subject is a rare offer at state schools because of cuts and teacher shortages
Pascal Convert's sculpture is a replica of the remains of the emperor’s horse Marengo, which was captured by the British at the Battle of Waterloo
Residents next to the London museum continue legal battle after losing case to close viewing platform that allows visitors to see inside their flats
The Norwegian collector took an “early chance” on Damien Hirst and in 2001 bought Jeff Koons’s Michael Jackson and Bubbles sculpture for a then record $5.6m
Established dealership will manage restoration and authentication of disputed work offered at auction for €1,500
Former police officer faces up 40 years in prison, but systemic racism must now be addressed, says San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Director Ian Blatchford says that the Science Museum Group "retains editorial control" over London show
Blaze has ripped through the Reading Room of the Jagger Library at the University of Cape Town