
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Artist’s resale right, import VAT, red tape, and smuggling directives are addressed by our experts
Tributes paid to Manila-born trailblazer who co-founded hugely influential Signals gallery in 1960s London
Despite a £1.57bn pot, an algorithm-based grant-making process and complex criteria have left some major institutions empty-handed
Collector David Walsh’s celebrated subterranean gallery marks tenth anniversary next month
Thermopolium snack bar is revealed in full, providing "extraordinary evidence of the Mediterranean diet', says director
‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’ is about a Syrian refugee who gets inked and exhibited in a Brussels museum
Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures post, held by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, will be ‘lost and held in abeyance’
Woodland scene by Jan Brueghel the Elder heads to Washington DC; London’s National Portrait Gallery gets a Gainsborough via acceptance in lieu
Row over plaster cast of monarch dumped in the canal escalates after Danish culture ministry steps in
Devaney, previously at the RA for 22 years, will oversee artist’s catalogue raisonné among other projects
Mwazulu Diyabanza says that “museums do not deserve respect” as restitution debate intensifies
Proceeds from the pieces sold at Sotheby’s Paris in February will go towards the artist duo's estate
UK artist is showing more than 40 works in his Mental Escapology exhibition in the Alpine Swiss city
The Art Newspaper team picks apart this year's biggest art stories, from the art market heading online to the fight for racial justice
Suite of galleries in refurbished Courtauld Gallery will be named after the Ukraine-born industrialist
New exhibition at Musée Jacquemart-André presents 15th-century artist as an entrepreneur and prolific designer
Staff who have been made redundant are being recruited again following extension of furlough job retention scheme by UK government
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’