
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The artist’s work submitted to the Summer Show denounces Hertfordshire’s decision to auction more than 400 works
The climate change activists are targeting the museum because they say its “fortune was built on sugar cane production from colonial exploitation”
Crowdfunding campaigns have also launched to support victims and restore heritage sites after deadly blasts
Curators and artists, including Shirin Neshat, remember the artist who called her geometric mirror works “signs of light and life”
The Belgian, known for his sculptures in a Northern European Gothic style, is already devising a new spire
But Pinault family says it is not seeking tax relief for its €100m donation towards the reconstruction effort
US President proposed water bombing the cathedral but this risks weakening the structure, say experts
The Rocket Man will organise a photography exhibition at the London institution with his husband David Furnish
The 19th-century spire has collapsed on the medieval landmark
The Netflix star, who is facing indecent assault charges in the US, is subject of painting series depicting visiting theatre professors at an Oxford college
Judith beheading Holofernes—due to be auctioned this June estimated at £86m-£129m—will be juxtaposed with a Daniel Buren installation
Show of site-specific works by Zahrah Al Ghamdi is supported by the government-backed Misk Art Institute
National Galleries of Scotland trustees also rally round former dealer and Artist Rooms creator
The Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement award given for incisive take on today’s political climate
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