
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
But arts professionals heavily criticise the government decision, saying there is “no logic” behind the move
The Kingdom’s largest ever contemporary art exhibition will aim to deliver a more "open" image of the country
High-risk patients get Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine at Thackray Museum of Medicine
Rem Koolhaas’ Factory arts hub in Manchester—scheduled for completion in 2022—gets £21m grant
Former minister Rachida Dati calls on Emmanuel Macron to authorise the change
Exhibition on advocacy group Tottenham Rights—with a focus on Mark Duggan shooting—scheduled for next Spring
Credit X has created digital map and database of less established art spaces and galleries in the hopes of balancing out an art world "shaped by market forces", it says
Authorities are “building a case against” the artist, says sister
Tech entrepreneur Frédéric Jousset wants to shake up long-standing museum models through the ambitious award
German city lined up for 2026 edition but the next edition will vie with Venice Biennale and Documenta
The directors of the Met, Tate Modern, British Museum, Centre Pompidou and more, as well as artists such as Tracey Emin, tell us all about their favourite book—just in time for Christmas shopping
In a recently published Cahiers d’Art monograph, the US artist speaks about responding to “a tsunami of footage of Black people getting killed”
The institution has launched a voluntary redundancy scheme but could ‘move to compulsory redundancy in 2021’
Unseen works and Super 8 films reveal new aspects of her practice
£1.7bn project breaches Unesco’s World Heritage convention says group's lawyer
Activists and artists were trapped in Havana building following demonstrations against police action
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces slight boost to culture department's budget, but some institutions face extended closure under new tiered system
The Society of Antiquaries is launching a campaign to stay in historic home of Burlington House, close to Piccadilly
Plaster casts were made of the newly discovered victims of Vesuvius eruption, which are believed to have been a wealthy landowner and his slave
New book brings together hundreds of images of nude young men, which “are imbued with an emotional vulnerability that few of his later works exhibit”
Event marking anniversaries of the Emirati museum and New York University Abu Dhabi looked at museum collections, buildings and people, and the impact of coronavirus
Move reflects how museums could cash in on digital initiatives
13th edition of the biannual Korean art exhibition will look at queer theory, feminism and how centuries of tradition collide with contemporary art
Dokolo was buried at Brompton Cemetery in West London yesterday following his funeral at Westminster Cathedral
Many UK institutions are hoping members will continue to support them despite limited benefits and recurring closures
New book, which reveals how the Old Masters influenced the 18th-century British artist, has won the William MB Berger Prize for British Art History
Serpentine Galleries, Tate and historian David Olusoga are on the shortlist for £3m research and development funding
Our World Heritage says it is stepping in to save at-risk locations as “safeguarding has become a secondary concern” for Unesco
Move follows release of National Trust’s slavery report, which was accused of following a ‘woke agenda’
Unesco opposes the scheme which could result in "total loss" of archaeological treasures but English Heritage says it will "reconnect the site with its prehistoric landscape"