
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
From Vanessa Thill's mixed-media sculptures at Deli Gallery to Ella Kruglyanskaya's figurative works at Thomas Dane Gallery
Five paintings and sketches by the British artist selected from a new book
In Pride Month post, gallery speaks out against "individuals who wish to degrade marginalised communities"
Academics challenge the provenance of the Edo plaque as well as two Igbo alusi figures that sold under estimate for €212,500
Exhibition at the Garden Museum focuses on the late artist and film-maker's time at Prospect Cottage in Dungeness
From the history of discriminatory blood donation policies at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art to the history of the rainbow flag
Jonty Bravery intended to kill, judge says
Afro-Atlantic Histories, which opened in São Paulo in 2018, tells the story of the transatlantic slave trade and its legacies
Fourteen institutions including Tate will livestream Love is the Message, The Message is Death
Heritage group Athar were part of a campaign highlighting the social media giants' “black market in antiquities”
News of the government's latest easing of lockdown measures today has been welcomed by the art world but "huge problems still remain for the sector"
Officials in Poland and Sweden piece together provenance of work by School of Lucas Cranach the Elder
Leading black artists Thomas J. Price and Veronica Ryan's works in Hackney are due to be completed in 2021
Rana Begum and the Chapman brothers have donated works to the #100NHSRooms initiative
Art Night’s Trailers series also includes works by Mark Leckey and Oona Doherty
From freedom papers on view at the National Museum of African American History and Culture to Isaac Julien's film about famed abolitionist Frederick Douglass
A selection of photographs, plus the curator Eleanor Nairne tells us how the two artists had a love for liquid latex and were fuelled by grief
Politician raises concerns over Sigismund Goetze painting in the Foreign Office depicting Africa as a naked boy
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, Albertinum show explores impact of her visit to East Germany in 1972
Five demonstrators will go to court on charges of theft
From the artist collective Forensic Architecture's investigation into the UK police killing of Mark Duggan to an interactive platform chronicling the legacy of lynching in the US justice system
UK arts professionals express support for Madeline Odent whose comments prompted a backlash on Twitter
Culture ministry launches open call for monument that will be sited near the Musée du Louvre
Thousands of protestors are demanding removal of statue of the Victorian imperialist from Oriel college
Sadiq Khan wants to review and improve "the diversity of public landmarks" after protestors toppled the statue of Edward Colston in Bristol
Art fair and auction house boundaries blurred in wake of the coronavirus outbreak
Controversial statue was dismantled and thrown into the harbour during a Black Lives Matter rally
Flagship fair will relaunch next June in Basel as organisers focus on delivering Miami Beach show in December
From Google Arts & Culture's digital platform exploring the culture of black experience to the Smithsonian's new Talking About Race portal
New contemporary art event is yet to confirm participating artists