
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Museum says it is in "its worst financial position on record" because of coronavirus
French government also considering option of a seven-year overhaul that would allow the Paris gallery to stay partially open
Following government intervention, the historic Parisian exhibition space will now undergo a more 'sober restoration'
Move is deemed “cowardly” and “patronising” after joint statement from host museums including National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and London’s Tate Modern
Publishers looking for ways to draw in wider audiences to the lives and careers of famous artists are increasingly turning to graphic novels
New 3D imagery reveals secrets of the Renaissance masterpieces as space reopens in time for 500th anniversary of Old Master's death
The latest virtual fair, OVR:2020, limits 100 galleries to showing six works each, all produced this year—we pick our highlights
Dutch entrepreneur Rob Defares has donated €10m to the new initiative
Aix-en-Provence city council says that sale fell through after negotiations with artist’s stepdaughter broke down
The Garfield Weston foundation is offering grants of up to £2m while Historic England is launching a £7.4m initiative for artist projects that help boost high streets
Daata fair is dedicated to video and digital works and aims to reach collectors who “simply don’t have the patience” to watch films at real-life fairs
Investment group behind the project blames Brexit and Covid-19
Culture minister Dario Franceschini reverses trend for appointing foreign leaders for its leading institutions
The hi-tech Tokyo-based collective will create trademark immersive experiences for the new space
From Danh Vo's millennia-spanning pastoral show at White Cube to Abbas Zahedi's rosewater sprinkler system at South London Gallery
Delay and cancellation of events early next year prompts the question: will Frieze Los Angeles still take place in February?
Hong Kong-based data analytics chief Shane Akeroyd will sponsor the associate curator post for a ten-year period
The project, planned for 2022, promises £3m in total to successful applications
The exhibition forms part of the education programme at the collector’s gallery which has now ‘transitioned into a charity’
Plymouth city council unable to reveal cost of public project after signing confidentiality agreement with the artist
Public and private European organisations—including UK and Switzerland— are encouraged to apply before the deadline later this month
Survey by The Art Newspaper also reveals that the Serpentine and Barbican have been left in limbo while the Southbank Centre is already £20m in debt
103 forgotten works by the renowned Japanese artist resurfaced at a Paris auction after slipping out of sight for more than 70 years
US-Russia tensions heightened in the run up to November's US presidential election
Publication aims to open up 6,000 years of art history using objects as a springboard—but is it worth the effort?
Bangkok Art Biennale director on grappling with coronavirus constraints and displaying "sensitive" works
Delayed by coronavirus, the new Kulturstiftung Basel H. Geiger has opened with the promise of free entry and catalogues for visitors
Two Laughing Boys with a Mug of Beer was taken in previous heists with a work by Jacob van Ruisdael
Instagram scheme rallying art community in the wake of the pandemic has so far generated £60m
Honour bestowed on four previous artistic directors of the international exhibition