
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Fig-futures project brings works worth £80,000 to four venues
Artist has previously wrapped monuments such as the Reichstag in Berlin
Delfina Foundation co-organises Meetings on Art programme focused on nationality, gender and queer issues
Non-selling exhibition at Gagosian Hong Kong includes works from Asian private collections
We talk to Marc Spiegler, global director of Art Basel; discuss the forgotten artist Richard Lin; and speak to the curators of a New York exhibition on the ancient Middle East. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
The Los Angeles museum's director Michael Govan is in Hong Kong this week to formally sign agreement
Exhibition includes Brazilian artist’s large-scale, immersive sculptures, and his work with the Huni Kuin people
Early sales reports raise old questions about the process of selling at a fair
Jean Nouvel-designed museum opens in Doha with multi-sensory history galleries and contemporary art and film commissions
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
During president Xi Jinping's visit to Rome, Italy announced that it will return 796 artefacts to China
Seaside gallery on England’s south coast will have double the space for exhibitions when it reopens in July
Escape fairtigue with gallery shows across the city, from Mary Corse and Louise Bourgeois to Tishan Hsu and Richard Lin
His most recent works are on display at the gallery’s Grand Marine Center venue, while earlier pieces are on view at its stand at Art Basel Hong Kong
Organisers blamed budget cuts before taking on a new team and subsequently withdrawing from the biennial
Important art world figures and institutions condemn the move
From Emma Kunz's powerful abstract drawings at the Serpentine Gallery to Mike Nelson's industrial sculptures at Tate Britain
Performers will reflect the "fluidity between binaries" across full suite of spaces in the Tanks
Kris Martin says his addition to the Flemish masterpiece turns observers into “just judges”
The author of the Tefaf Art Market Report talks about China's art market in the last four decades, from state-controlled antiques shops to competition from Western galleries
As the Dutch fair opened its 32nd edition, we spoke to exhibitors across four sectors about the state of the market
Artist sourced defunct industrial machines online for new installations, reflecting “an eating away of ourselves”
New study, released today, covers 40-year history of the country's market and reveals many private art museums run at a loss
Works by Carel Weight and Julian Trevelyan are among those to be sold at Cheffins auction house
He was was an expert on the battle of Egadi of 241BC
The African American artist is known for work exploring race relations and gun use in the US
The 350th anniversary of the death of Rembrandt this year has prompted a glut of exhibitions devoted to the Dutch artist and his peers
Artist was granted bail in November after being held in custody in Dhaka for 102 days
The Thriller star's estate is reportedly suing HBO for $100m over the Leaving Neverland documentary
Koyo Kouoh, who founded RAW Material Company in Dakar, replaces Mark Coetzee who was accused of misconduct