
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Chief curator of biennial south Asian art platform discusses her gruelling schedule, rediscovered art work stores, and how art world friends can help with insurance
Former convent in south of France will house Catherine Hutin-Blay's collection of more than 2,000 works
Museum hopes to find rightful heirs through display of spoliated works
The gathering—dubbed the Davos of the art world—kicks off in Bangladesh
Seven of the 19 artists will appear in the reconfigured show
The US photographer’s innovations are re-examined in joint exhibition that looks at the ‘physical tensions of the human body’
Building designed by Herzog & de Meuron will be a centre for robotics and drone technology
Event in Norwegian capital—launching the same month as the next Venice Biennale—will unfold in public spaces
The Hayy: Creative Hub centre in Jeddah is latest cultural offering announced in the rebranded Kingdom
His depiction of the US flag is adorned with same-sex couples
From Pontormo to Klimt, dealers invest in research in the hope of boosting prices
Large-scale installation in Hyde Park is part of artist's Serpentine Gallery show
James Hyman hopes the gift will improve the status of British photography both at home and abroad
Bank of England governor Mark Carney attended the VIP preview of the middle-market fair
Acquisition heralds triptych of London shows dedicated to Dean
Exhibition spaces and an artist’s studio have been created in the Victorian building that was donated by an anonymous benefactor
The $50m San Francisco Bay redevelopment plan includes several large-scale public sculptures
The retired dealer will no longer be involved with the Artist Rooms initiative
Carmignac Foundation will launch a culture hub on the island of Porquerolles near St Tropez this summer
Sections of an all-American home have been mounted on the walls
Works were exhibited at Palazzo Ducale in July when they were confiscated by the authorities
State stepped in and purchased major pieces by important female sculptor at auction
Manifesta travels to Sicily and a new triennial is due to open in the US, while Glasgow and Liverpool welcome back their big exhibitions in 2018
From striking new spaces in France and the US to major revamps of old favourites in London and Los Angeles
Controversy prompts debate about the governance and ethics of university art museums
Cultural powerhouse in the Gulf—backed by Aramco—is extending its local and global reach
Brooch and earrings removed during the day from a reinforced display case
Christie’s sale of 46 works from La Salle collection, by artists such as Matisse and Degas, has angered arts professionals
Israel’s entry will tap into turbulent times while Lebanon presentation reflects fantasy and reality of Beirut
Russian brothers behind the replicas are planning a show of their Leonardo reproductions next year