
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The High Line and Art Basel Cities curator is the first Italian woman to hold the position
Art history academics speak out as impending Brexit deadline threatens European partnership
With images dating from the 1920s to today, exhibition at the Society of Illustrators shows off medium that was once ubiquitous in the fashion press
French illustrator and painter Jean-Philippe Delhomme will post a new image on Paris museum's Instagram account every week for a year
Director says that decision was taken to protect public and works
Rarely seen works show how the modern master combined text and image
Igor and Olga Toporovsky linked to controversial show of Russian avant-garde works in Ghent
From Tutankhamun's new king-sized home in Cairo to Munch's sleek space in Oslo, here is our pick of the big openings this year
Conservation team assesses the defaced work; man is charged with criminal damage
Prospect.5 commemorates the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and its all change as Liverpool Biennial gets a new director
Scott Marsh’s mural on a wall in Sydney was painted over
Turner prize winner Steve McQueen made a knight; museum chief Tim Marlow and curator Ann Gallagher also recognised
In the years before and after his collaboration with Marina Abramović, he created important works, curators say
Roland Carline has modified his exhibition at the Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art
Pastoral landscape sold at Sotheby’s was once owned by Royal Holloway college
Conservative government wants £120m event to “celebrate all four nations’ offer to the world”
Talks with local officials in Port Talbot about a new urban art centre have stalled
Late Finnish artist's first major UK show will include unseen works from the Tom of Finland Foundation in Los Angeles
From Elizabeth Peyton's historically contextualised portraits to a jarring installation on queer existence
The donation, worth $3m, makes the museum's Christo collection the fourth largest in the US
Italian football league—which commissioned the paintings made by Simone Fugazzotto—have now apologised saying they are "inappropriate"
Karla Black survey will fill both spaces, including former fruit and veg warehouse next door
Issues raised include the environmental crisis and the future of the Labour party
Gardener discovered the painting behind a metal plate on an exterior wall at Italy's Ricci Oddi gallery
The printmaker replaces Christopher Le Brun who stepped down after eight years in the post
Los Angeles art veteran takes the reins at the London institution in its 50th anniversary year
Miami collectors William and Beatrice Cox will donate the fruit piece to an unnamed institution
There is plenty to keep magpie collectors happy at the fair
City council selects work through new Legacy Purchase programme
The artist made waves in the 60s by championing women artists; at 85, she is still shaking things up with her gunpowder works