
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
More than 70 participants including Candice Breitz and Tania Bruguera have signed a statement demanding reopening of Aichi Triennale's exhibition
Social media giant pays out after closing French teacher's account for posting photo of the Origin of the World
The outdoor exhibition across the capital is a forerunner to the filmmaker’s Year Three Project at Tate Britain
Portuguese government has stepped in and seized art assets following protracted legal battle, press reports say
Labour MP Owen Smith calls the tax-free zones “self-storage for art thieves”
The Swedish artist is currently writing a musical about Islam
The German-born gallerist and publisher was a key figure in the London art world for more than 30 years
“Actions that take place on one side have a direct consequence on the other side,” say project founders
Venezuelan artist was an important figure in the history of abstraction
Trisha Brown, Samson Young and James Richards are among the highlights of this year's cultural offering in the Scottish capital
Public can take a dip in the intricate Gateway pool at Jupiter Artland park in Edinburgh
Remain campaigner has said that schoolchildren who focus on arts and humanities are limiting their career choices
The 60m roadside steel sculpture by French artist Bernar Venet was rejected by the French government 35 years ago
No deal prospect and track record as London Mayor scrutinised
Director of the Centre Pompidou-Metz would be first woman to hold the position
...and this is where a Belgian collector will put his art on show
Museum’s director Tristram Hunt says securing loans and sponsorship is “more of a challenge” as tension grows between Trump and Tehran
Artist's Tate Modern retrospective features works drawn largely from European collections in an effort to reduce carbon footprint
The oil company will support one exhibition at the museum next year, but not a show dedicated to the people of the Arctic
The artist and activist, whose School of Integration runs at Manchester International Festival, will organise workshops and awards for new writers
From a travelling survey show on Stonewall to bronze sculptures of everyday objects
The Hong Kong artist brings his explicit retro-pop videos to London's Camden Arts Centre and Mayfair
Exhibitions on Copenhagen-based artist Tal R and late British painter Roy Oxlade open this week at the independent UK space formerly known as Jerwood Gallery
Vast storage facilities for high-value items such as art and cars have stoked controversy
Pain protestors demand that museum officials rename 12 rooms named after the Sackler family
Toronto gets a new waterfront biennial while Istanbul stays fresh by shifting to dramatic new locations
The Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan, Syria’s Raqqa Museum and Mosul libraries all safeguarded
The new event posits the Northern English county as a prime arts destination
The six-storey 2,400 sq ft painting depicts an empowered black teenager
Oscar Murillo works bound for Bristol, Zadie Xa’s performance piece tours to Glasgow and Azerbaijan