
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Artist Kate Daudy will also unveil works in London later this year inspired by King Tutankhamun’s treasures
From Michael Rakowitz’s recreations of bombed artefacts at the Whitechapel Gallery, to Faith Ringgold’s story quilts at the Serpentine Gallery
David Williams-Ellis' sculpture for the British Normandy Memorial will be unveiled today by May and Macron
Proposed urban art museum in South Wales will also include works by Kaws and Blek le Rat
The mayor demands that liners use other channels to enter the lagoon but this solution also poses problems
Three Portuguese banks have filed a lawsuit to recover funds from Joe Berardo, whose vast collection on show in Lisbon is one of the most visited in Portugal
Wim Delvoye, one of the artists who submitted a proposal, says he is confident the government will pivot to his solution
Paris museum closed its doors after union officials protest about angry public and poor security measures
Opera expert Sylvain Fort will oversee the billionaire’s museums in Venice and Paris
Loretta Lizzio's memorial image of Jacinda Ardern unveiled in Melbourne divides public opinion
From the largest Leonardo da Vinci show in half a century, at the Queen's Gallery, to the first retrospective of Luchita Hurtado at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery
The exhibition will be the 98-year-old artist's first in a major institution
Both works will first be shown at Château de Malmaison, former residence of Emperor of the French before travelling to the Brooklyn Museum
Curator could be used as a bargaining chip, along with Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Draw Art Fair at Saatchi Gallery caters to fans of the quieter medium with a range of budgets
The group exhibition includes works by Martin Parr and Vivianne Sassen
Exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice shows Tadao Ando’s designs for the Bourse de Commerce building
Arthur Jafa’s work The White Album is also recognised by the Biennale jury
Nine new works by the ubiquitous UK artist are in the Ghana pavilion at the Venice Biennale
The former shipyards house many of the star national displays this year, here are some of the best
Martin Puryear’s work is the springboard for a youth outreach programme while Mark Bradford continues prison rehabilitation programme
Ceramicist’s installation The library of exile, currently on show in Venice, will also travel to the Japanisches Palais in Dresden
Exhibition in upstate New York includes over 100 works, from polaroids to film, some of which are for sale
Romanian artist, whose show is open at the Palazzo Cini during the Biennale, compares his art market ascendancy to working in porn
Swiss artist Christoph Büchel's Arsenale project is a symbol of global immigration crisis
It may be the most prestigious art event in the world, but be warned—it is also the most gruelling
Newcomers seize on a “logical place to be”
Brooklyn fair waives stand fees, charges a commission on sales instead
Galleries donate publications for a collection that will go to the Metropolitan Museum
Art After Stonewall, a touring exhibition of works covering gender, sexuality and Aids, shows how queer culture was shaped by the Stonewall riots