
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
New arrangement, to last 15 years, means key works by Gauguin, Monet and Picasso have been saved for the nation
The Met director Max Hollein pays tribute to the late gallery owner and collector, who also promoted artists from Max Beckmann to Peter Saul
As the funding body, UK Research and Innovation, restricts additional funding, students are being asked to rethink projects
We ask artists, writers and experts on Middle Eastern art about their memories of the revolutionary movements—and what they think the lasting legacies are
Lecturers have stopped assessing students after management consultants propose mass overhaul
Petition calls on Welsh Government to increase funding for institution which holds works by Turner and Gainsborough
Archival materials relate to significant sculptures and installations around Piedmontese region in Italy
ArtULTRA provides key information on grants, residencies, studio spaces and business matters
Artistic Freedom Initiative group says the new executive order, overturning Trump's controversial rule, also allows artists to visit home “for the first time in years”
The decision to take down historic William Beckford and John Cass sculptures could go against new UK government policy
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen's gift from collectors Laurens Vancrevel and Frida de Jong “opens up new horizons on surrealist activities”, says expert
London's Science Museum and a West Midlands museum where Peaky Blinders was filmed are just some of the venues doubling up as Covid-19 vaccine hubs
The Bangtan Boys musician was recognised for donating $90,400 to the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul last September
Proposed plans have been criticised as distraction tactics from the state's "lethally failed response to the pandemic and the consequences of a disastrous Brexit"
New online platform aims to turn traditionally scholarly subject into something "easily digestible and fun to explore"
Sale of controversial 1936 painting criticised by organisation behind artist Hergé’s estate
Family of artist Carl Nesjar—who collaborated on the works with Picasso—say they have a copyright claim and should help decide where the pieces are relocated
Advertising firms in Minneapolis—where Floyd was killed by police—refused to show the work saying it was too violent, but advocacy group says it will try again
Old outbuildings on the actor's estate will be knocked down to make way for the studio—and provisions will be made for the protected bats that live there
Artists Dread Scott and Glenn Ligon among cultural figures pointing out stark contrast in how law enforcement handled the mob compared with Black Lives Matter protestors
Williamson Art Gallery & Museum in Birkenhead is also under threat of closure as part of cost-cutting measures by local council
Art history scholars disagree over possible discovery of work by Renaissance master, which is owned by private collector
Florence gallery also planning vast exhibition dedicated to the poet in Forlì featuring works by Michelangelo
A monograph on Catherine Opie, an analysis of museums in the 21st century and an overview of Joseph Beuys also make the grade
John Baldessari, Beverly Pepper, Irina Antonova and Christo were among those who died last year
Previews of the 34th Bienal de São Paulo, Prospect.5 and the 11th Liverpool Biennial—plus, lots of dates for your diary
Works were purchased from Souls Grown Deep Foundation in a move that could ‘alter the canon of American art'
Culture minister wants to move the ‘red lines’ in negotiations with Baroness Carmen Cervera
Former Tate Britain chief Stephen Deuchar is knighted; curator Lesley Fitton and ceramicist Jennifer Lee also recognised
Artist’s campaign and petition prompted dismantling of ‘Emancipation Group’ piece—but original still stands in Washington DC