
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Leading curators on their travel schedules, how technology shapes their visions—and whether they are aware of their carbon footprints
Marie-Paule Quix says work is by Giorgio Ceragioli not the symbolist Belgian painter
The Los Angeles-based philanthropist tells us what she's bought and why
Kristian von Hornsleth enables collectors to track London homeless
The original painting is never shown, only copies and projections are displayed
The organisation has relocated to the former home of Thanet School of Arts and Crafts on Hawley Square
The ceramicist will also unveil library of books by exiled writers at Ateneo Veneto to coincide with the opening of the 58th Biennale
The Turkish curator has worked on Art Night and was recently named director of the Draf project
“In defining art's formal limits, he was the most radical painter of his time,” says art historian Robert Storr
Italian scholar says terracotta statuette, currently attributed to Antonio Rossellino, is actually by the 15th-century master
Sculpture of Peter Pan and painting by Gluck were among the stars of five-hour long auction
Performance using cutting-edge Magic Leap One device is world first
Officials finally implement fee designed to control tourist numbers
Woodcarving was taken from the African country in 1830 by the UK explorer Richard Lander
P21 show, organised by campaign group BP or Not BP, is due to coincide with a “mass takeover” of the British Museum
Global digital resource provides valuable environmental documentation from an age before photography
But the disputed treasure, the Rosetta Stone, will remain in London
Art and design institution announces five-year plan centred on $108m Battersea base
New exhibitors at Brussels event are targeting a strong European collector base seeking works priced under €1m
The electronics magnate owns ten works by Gerhard Richter, seven Picassos and two works by Francis Bacon
His film Invisibility is a nuanced examination of political corruption and restrictions on free speech
John Brandler, who paid a six-figure sum for Season's Greetings, is in talks with local officials
The artist's radical video sparked debate about race relations in the US
Exhibitors at Draw Art Fair London in May will juxtapose drawings with related paintings and sculptures
Now the export ban has been lifted, the work may go on the market after restoration
Unusual press release is latest twist in long-running dispute between Amsterdam institution and its former director
The Swiss curator is resigning from the Michigan institution for family reasons
Inaugural Taipei Dangdai fair reflects growth of wider art market in the region
After attendance dips, 10.2 million people flocked to the Paris museum last year
Supreme court victory in France allows the auction house to shift the responsibility for resale royalties from sellers to buyers of works of art