
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Daughter of the works' co-creator Carl Nesjar says safeguarding the sandblasted works is imperative
Participants worldwide re-created famous works by Vermeer, Munch and Klimt—using everyday household items
The £8m Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration is on track to open in late 2022 despite Covid-19 pandemic, officials say
Signatories say that a ‘new deal’ is needed in France, enabling photojournalists to document the epidemic
Challenge of transporting works and artists means £40,000 prize now scheduled for spring next year
Founder of advocacy group championing BAME figures says she is “tackling statues, artwork and signage next”
Artists has donated the works, which were previously on display in his Walled Off hotel in Bethlehem
From works by Pollock and Congo the chimpanzee to Sarah Lucas at Sadie Coles
Bodleian scholars give their top tips for The Art Newspaper Book Club
Due to the pandemic, around 300 jobs are at risk at Tate Enterprises, which operates retail, catering and publishing services across all of the Tate sites
MPs say £1.5bn government support package for the arts sector is “too little too late”
The French-Algerian is now looking for a new, smaller space in the city's suburbs
The late artist was a key figure in the 1960s post-Minimalist New York art scene
Biting satirist looks to art history for some of his caricatures, such as a recent sketch of Boris Johnson as Mona Lisa
From Nicholas Galanin’s 'escape plans' for Indigenous objects at Peter Blum Gallery to the Royal College of Art's virtual degree show
Exhibition visitors must drive electric cars through an arena housing major works by artists including Bas Princen, Bruce Nauman and Anselm Kiefer
Interdisciplinary display in the Giardini will look at how the international exhibitions “crossed paths with history”
From student sit-ins to the importance of air travel in shaping the art world as we know it
Statue that replaced toppled monument to slave trader Edward Colston has polarised opinion
Initiative highlights disproportionate number of African Americans incarcerated in the US
Installed overnight, the work depicts local resident Jen Reid who was photographed on the site when the monument was toppled last month
Expert in art and technology led the way in documenting the development of "virtual art"
World Cultures Gallery at the World Museum ‘privileges the actions of white colonial collectors’, says curator
The US artist speaks about his research into historic cases of iconoclastic annihilation
From David Goldblatt's images of apartheid-era South Africa to Sophie Taeuber-Arp's Swiss abstraction
The overlooked works are modelled on local residents
Street Art Boy debuted recently on BBC2 and uses unheard interviews to document Haring's upbringing and work
But dealers ponder crucial question of whether US collectors will venture overseas by the autumn
Heritage organisations such as the National Trust rely on visitors for most of their income—but they have been staying away
President Erdogan’s plans to convert the museum have drawn fire from Greece and the US