
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The Turin-based art patron enjoys learning about artist rivalries and delving into the Francis Bacon catalogue raisonné, among other things
Brussels museums release their planned safety measures along with the museum ethics organisation Cimam
The Whitney Museum of American Art curator delights in learning about the global culture of the Middle Ages and finds lessons for the future in a Cauleen Smith monograph
Curators and directors tell us about their new favourite books as The Art Newspaper launches its Book Club
The Indian artist was known for her innovations in printmaking and her reflections on the 1947 Partition
“Once in a lifetime exhibition”, which closed early due to the coronavirus outbreak, will not be extended
The Art Newspaper has compiled a list of UK and international financial aid for arts businesses
Belgian museum director says his institution is “ready to serve as a test room”
From Oliver Beer's “eerily quiet” studio to a behind-the-scenes look at how Letícia Ramos produces her photograms
The 86-year-old Arte Povera pioneer says humanity has reached its limits and must find new ways to live post-pandemic
Art historians and curators urge galleries to support education staff during coronavirus crisis
Mauritshuis museum's detailed technical examination uncovers new findings on the Dutch artist's brushwork, pigments and technique
The Danish-Icelandic artist is releasing the participatory social media project in celebration of Earth Day
Other institutions reflect on ethical concerns linked to Covid-19 material
His body was found almost three weeks after he disappeared from his home in Montauk on the East End of Long Island
Nicholas Coleridge describes “icy legs” symptoms and how doctors undoubtedly saved his life
From hilarious tweets from Tim of the National Cowboy Museum to trivia and doodle challenges from the Royal Academy of Arts
Almost two years after fire ravaged the Mackintosh building, debate intensifies over future plans for the site
Works made during lockdown were priced between $100,000 and $125,000 in Hauser & Wirth's virtual show
For a charitable donation, the Scottish visual artist is selling 1,000 digital copies of one of her books based on the universe
Restoration on the Bellini workshop piece at Venice studio was halted by coronavirus outbreak
From Mark di Suvero's poetry readings to Faustin Linyekula's performance in a cavernously empty Tate Modern
The artist had previously said that she hoped “some aspect of it would have another life”
"Museums have always been controversial. Who should be allowed in? And on what terms?" asks the celebrated classicist
Fourteen artists have been asked by the L’Internationale museum group to participate in the project, which supports artists with "quick, modest commissions"
Signatories include leaders at Rome's MaXXI Museum and Venice’s civic museums as well as the artist Paola Pivi
Huge new complex for Egypt's antiquities—which was originally scheduled to open in 2011—will be delayed until 2021
In an open letter, the organisation criticises building work in the historic area, which is on the nomination list to become a World Heritage site
Paris-based auction house Piasa hosted online sale of 370 works donated by artists, designers and galleries
French government endorses his strategy of establishing satellite branches overseas