
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Partnership with Yorkshire Sculpture Park is shop's latest investment in contemporary art
Comments come after Unesco calls for “mutually acceptable” solution to 200-year-old issue
Patron Francesca von Habsburg shifts focus from her closed foundation space in Vienna to her new academy building in Venice
From the Hayward Gallery’s sparkly and surreal Lee Bul survey to the final paintings of Howard Hodgkin
The work will be located elsewhere in Paris, French culture minister says
The state-backed fifth edition is biggest ever with 44 galleries across five districts
From a church divided by concrete walls to a dose of Brexit washed down with cups of tea
She was sentenced to jail for "spreading terrorist propaganda" after posting a painting depicting a Kurdish town draped in Turkish flags
The Italian artist speaks to The Art Newspaper ahead of his major show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Western-style model could be a turning point for the country’s fast-proliferating private museums
Female artists are set to represent Austria, France, Ireland and the UK at the 58th edition of the exhibition
Curators accuse the Cape Town museum director of inappropriate and abusive behaviour, according to local reports
A show of new works by the Scottish artist Callum Innes opens the refurbished venue
New space for the Paris dealer consolidates gallery’s position as primary market power in France
Works from the entrepreneur’s extensive holdings will go on show in Muzeum Susch, which will host temporary exhibitions and a residency programme
Dealing dynasty says that the painting bought in the Rockefeller sale will be loaned to the Musée d’Orsay
Joana Vasconcelos, who is showing a giant stiletto at the Edinburgh venue, will launch her on-site swimming pool next year
Delve into the heart of the revamped London institution—expanded, embellished and eccentric as ever
New Ebacc qualification marginalises the arts and damages the future of young people in the country, say Turner prize winners
Anne Hidalgo’s plan, which has drawn fire, involves storing items threatened by conflict in buildings owned by the city authority
New York Presbyterian shows contemporary works from its permanent collection
Every work by the late UK artist up for auction—from stage designs to book covers—is an artist’s proof
New York law firm warns galleries that legislation could mean new compliance and reporting regime
The German-born artist was a key member of the St Ives artistic community—but why does his work matter?
US artist tries new techniques and tackles immigration in Naples exhibition
Imposing open-air work made of African farming fabric opens at New York fair this week
Art fair hopes to present unified voice from coast to coast
Curtain also lifts on Manifesta 12 and the 2019 Sharjah Biennial
Body paintings and sponge sculptures in artist’s signature ultramarine blue will fill rooms of stately home this summer
Museum of Islamic Art exhibition looks at historic sites destroyed by years of civil war