
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
City officials cancelled a planned display by Pacifico Silano in Bal Harbour last year
The nominees for the $20,000 award will all be included in a show at the recently expanded institution in February
Show comes "at an exciting moment" as the photographer is reassessing her art in light of recent political events, museum's director says
The opening exhibition of the Kulturstiftung Basel H. Geiger, during next year's Art Basel fair, will focus on Caribbean artists
The piece of fruit taped to a wall at Art Basel in Miami Beach "offers insight into how we assign worth", Perrotin gallery says
Pleasures of Italy canvas on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin throws light on late activist’s lovers and interests
Attempted robbery was thwarted by police
The gallery will relocate to a new cultural and residential district developed by billionaire collector Adrian Cheng
From a travelling Stonewall survey to Chilean artist Cecilia Vicuña's first major museum retrospective
Striking staff say funding is channelled towards art institute’s multi-million pound redevelopment project
Will artists and institutions participate in “national celebration” planned for 2022?
Piece by Salvatore Scuotto instigates violence and should be removed, he says
Move might pave the way for repatriation of sacred artefacts from other UK institutions
Members of the climate activist group BP or not BP? blocked entry to the museum's show dressed as statues based on Greek mythology
Show dedicated to Kiki Smith will be last exhibition at the historic Paris Mint due to low visitor numbers
National Gallery in London will display the series next year and lend a Rubens work in return
Demonstrators demand that V&A director Tristram Hunt drops Sackler name
Brexit is a disaster for the UK, says the sculptor as he unveils his Field for the British Isles installation at Firstsite gallery in Colchester
From Roy Oxlade's energetic canvases to Nan Goldin's first UK show in almost two decades
Theft of two paintings was thwarted thanks to gallery's security staff and systems
Work depicting Roman heroine Lucretia was in a private collection for 40 years
Banksy makes his debut at number 14 while dealer David Zwirner drops from first place to fifth
The Rome-born curator will oversee the gallery’s tenth anniversary programme and events
Museums officials say that the association with the oil company is at odds with a "responsibility to do all we can to address the climate emergency"
Cobre defends use of spray paint in creating eight-storey mural, saying his materials are environmentally friendly
The 18-month-long exhibition will showcase highlights from the Centre Pompidou's collection
The French museum's president on censorship threats and settling the costs of the new project
Paris-based institutions Musée National Picasso and the Fondation Giacometti will open space in 798 district next June
French artist says he will invite Naomi Campbell to school in Paris to help him teach 12 budding photographers
Outspoken former minister also wants to stage the show in Valley of the Kings in 2022