
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
A selection of photographs, plus the curator Eleanor Nairne tells us how the two artists had a love for liquid latex and were fuelled by grief
Politician raises concerns over Sigismund Goetze painting in the Foreign Office depicting Africa as a naked boy
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, Albertinum show explores impact of her visit to East Germany in 1972
Five demonstrators will go to court on charges of theft
From the artist collective Forensic Architecture's investigation into the UK police killing of Mark Duggan to an interactive platform chronicling the legacy of lynching in the US justice system
UK arts professionals express support for Madeline Odent whose comments prompted a backlash on Twitter
Culture ministry launches open call for monument that will be sited near the Musée du Louvre
Thousands of protestors are demanding removal of statue of the Victorian imperialist from Oriel college
Sadiq Khan wants to review and improve "the diversity of public landmarks" after protestors toppled the statue of Edward Colston in Bristol
Art fair and auction house boundaries blurred in wake of the coronavirus outbreak
Controversial statue was dismantled and thrown into the harbour during a Black Lives Matter rally
Flagship fair will relaunch next June in Basel as organisers focus on delivering Miami Beach show in December
From Google Arts & Culture's digital platform exploring the culture of black experience to the Smithsonian's new Talking About Race portal
New contemporary art event is yet to confirm participating artists
More than 100 objects once belonging to the Tunisian politician Habib Djellouli, including an ancient Quran, are at the centre of the controversy
Nicholas Fox Weber tells us what inspired his book and which visionary he would not like to spend lockdown with
German artist and Golden Lion winner is inviting people on personal tours of his hometown
Mixed reactions for the social media campaign, whereby millions are posting black squares in support for the Black Lives Matter movement—but is it reductive?
Pamm director says Miami island project brought the community together after 1980s race riots
Three Andy Warhol devotees give their take on the near-1000 page biography
Inaugural show on Kovet.Art features eight graduates with prices under £10,000
From printed masks made by Ai Weiwei to art historical masterpieces recreated at home
Event across five Nordic cities tackles issue of male-dominated art world head on
Excerpts from the expanded monograph include how he was inspired by outsider art and the stresses of building a “Taj Mahal on the River Stour”
Biscuit sculptures have sprung up worldwide as part of a global initiative to celebrate the late artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres
Conservative MP Chris Grayling has been named a trustee of the museum
Ten £10,000 "Turner Bursaries" to be announced late June
Historic Edinburgh gallery will become ‘Climate House’ following £150,000 lifeline funding award from Outset
The London-based curator has been perusing publications on science fiction, avant-garde cabarets and all things witchy
From Maurizio Cattelan's Bedtime Stories to Neïl Beloufa's post-capitalist fable featuring camels and foxes