
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
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
Abdul Wasi Rahraw Omarzad set up a school for women artists and Afghanistan’s only art journal
As British painters in their 20s and 30s are commanding huge sums for their work, how does the market frenzy affect their career in the longer term?
Shortage of materials and transport problems mean Daniel Arsham's public work has only just arrived in London
Twenty galleries from Africa are among 47 exhibitors at the fair in London this week, with some taking advantage of the UK's newly relaxed pandemic travel rules
Fair shines a spotlight on the Gallery Climate Coalition’s campaign for a more sustainable, less wasteful art world
The audio work by the late US artist will feature in an exhibition at Almine Rech's gallery and at its booth at the art fair
Oxford professor and curator Dan Hicks calls the sign an “embarrassment”
The first major exhibition to focus on the textile pieces that the late Paris-born artist made in the final phase of her career will open in February 2022
Exhibition at Rome's Scuderie del Quirinale looks at Hell in art throughout the ages, from medieval torture to 20th-century concentration camps
Artist and activist who has fled her home country says it is “immoral” to travel to Cuba "when there are so many people [there] who have been wrongfully imprisoned”
But Banksy ‘spraycation’ towns are eliminated from the competition
William Beckford and John Cass figures will be "retained and explained", as recommended by the UK government
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Shows at the Centre Pompidou, Louvre and the Palace of Versailles explore the life and works of the conceptual artist
Government support for the UK's international organisation for cultural relations will be significantly reduced or cease altogether in 20 countries
Greece's culture minister says the issue is of intergovernmental nature rather than a matter for the British Museum
Chris Rapley, a professor of climate science at University College London, disagrees with the museum's "ongoing willingness to accept oil and gas company sponsorship"
Veronica Ryan's marble and bronze works are the first in a series of monuments dedicated to the Caribbean people who arrived in the UK between 1948 and 1971
First proposed in 1995, the project has faced multiple delays