
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Former Brexit Party candidate Inaya Folarin Iman joins board of the National Portrait Gallery in London
Choreographer faces charges of sexual harassment and indecent assault
The first edition of Art Basel to take place since the onset of the global pandemic is full of new works created in the midst of lockdown
Despite the success of the fair's first post-pandemic edition, galleries are weighing up the future
Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale is part of a drive to promote the cultural credentials of the middle Eastern kingdom
Though Covid-19 travel complications have kept many US and Asian collectors away, dealers report brisk business from the VIP opening
New deputy director Naomi Beckwith says "we can re-centre where the stories of art are told"
Curator Giovanni Carmine walks through highlights among the 62 supersized installations presented at the fair
Leribault will oversee a major redevelopment of the Musée d’Orsay over the next decade
The exhibition Benin: the Restitution of 26 Works from the Royal Treasures of Abomey at Musée du quai Branly–Jacques Chirac will be on view for five days in October
Japan Art Association drew up the all-male winners list for award dubbed ‘Nobel Prize for the Arts’
Covid impact on commercial income has led to cost cutting, organisation says
A select group of 16 specialist colleges, including the Royal College of Art and the Courtauld Institute of Art, have been given a lifeline
According to Noah Charney’s new book, infamy in the art world—be it contrived drama to drum up publicity or genuine artistic rivalry—is as old as art itself
The no-stands format of the London event in Two Temple Place is a refreshing change, although some visitors found the lack of labels confusing
A new book by the art historian Ben Street attempts to demystify how we look at art and argues for reacting instinctively to what we see
Our roundup of the latest art publications
The Berggruen Institute also announced that philosopher Peter Singer was the recipient of its annual $1m prize
But contentious statues of politicians involved in slave trade still remain in city's Guildhall building
Work went viral in 2018 when it shredded during the sale at Sotheby’s
Work left inside the British embassy will be protected, vow Taliban insurgents
The Canadian rapper Drake yesterday posted a new album cover designed by the British artist
Turkish authorities behind the legal saga have been criticised by the European Court of Human Rights
Sound piece at site where William Huskisson sculpture was brought down is part of citywide Statues Redressed project
As the deadline for evacuation looms, the Artistic Freedom Initiative wants the US government to grant refugee status to individuals
Twenty-six dealers participate in the "essential" re-booted regional event in Copenhagen
Composer has funded a two-year, £60m renovation of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane to turn it into a public gallery and heritage attraction
UK government agrees that new regime must "safeguard the full diversity of Afghan culture"
Several works recently sprayed in the area by street artist "may be an endorsement", Great Yarmouth Borough Council says
Decision is a "canary in the coal mine" for other arts and humanities subjects, warns museums body