
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Popular gallery was on the chopping block in latest budget option review
From dark and pensive Sudanese prints at the Mosaic Rooms to An-My Lê's US road trip photographs at Marian Goodman Gallery
Public collections usually avoid showing works that are on the market, but expert claims the $450m picture was made available to museums and collectors before the 2011 exhibition
Inaugural edition of the monumental show, opening this Friday, is free to the public
Washington Post design director tweets support for Fevzi Yazici who made the works in solitary confinement at Silivri Prison
Dominique and Arthur de Villepin say new space will be shaped by their collecting experiences and relationships with artists
The artist is the first of Algerian descent to be selected by France for the international exhibition, according to Le Monde
Current bid for re-imagined image of the controversial party leader stands at €45,000 in online auction
London-based artist plans to show the video later this year at a London space free to the public
Claimant says she feels “completely exposed” in her apartment overlooked by the museum
Major show will unpick ancient Indian philosophy made famous by Sting’s “eight-hour lovemaking session” claims
From Kehinde Wiley’s reimagining of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Brooklyn Museum to Luhring Augustine and Sam Fogg’s collaborative show on Gothic art
Art Fund leads the initiative to raise the £3.5m needed to purchase the Kent cottage
Hall will leave his top media job in the summer to take up the unpaid position at the museum
Dos Santos and her husband Sindika Dokolo own around 3,000 works by artists including William Kentridge and Zanele Muholi
Recently rediscovered 18th-century work by artist Joseph Wright of Derby was bought by the Los Angeles museum in March last year
Jaime Botin, of the Santander dynasty, did not have a permit to export the painting
Wael Shawky, Superflex and eL Seed are among the artists who will base works on the ancient history of the region
Igor and Olga Toporovsky linked to controversial show of Russian avant-garde works in Ghent
UK artist says exhibition at Blenheim Palace is a timely opportunity to examine the country's current tumult
Changes are afoot with both the fairs and the magazine as majority shareholder Endeavor make plans for the future
The High Line and Art Basel Cities curator is the first Italian woman to hold the position
Art history academics speak out as impending Brexit deadline threatens European partnership
With images dating from the 1920s to today, exhibition at the Society of Illustrators shows off medium that was once ubiquitous in the fashion press
French illustrator and painter Jean-Philippe Delhomme will post a new image on Paris museum's Instagram account every week for a year
Director says that decision was taken to protect public and works
Rarely seen works show how the modern master combined text and image
Igor and Olga Toporovsky linked to controversial show of Russian avant-garde works in Ghent
From Tutankhamun's new king-sized home in Cairo to Munch's sleek space in Oslo, here is our pick of the big openings this year
Conservation team assesses the defaced work; man is charged with criminal damage