
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Copyright infringement case centred on Constellations series
Museum professionals recognised include Ian Blatchford, director of the Science Museum group, who is made a knight
Procuratori say October flood waters caused the church to age “20 years in one day”
Her unscripted commentaries on Rembrandt, Monet and Leonardo da Vinci turned her into an unlikely television star
French-Tunisian artist’s 'tabula rasa' paintings at Lazinc will challenge “deep-seated preconceptions” about Arabic script
Curators of the Sainsbury Centre exhibition consider her work in relation to darker political concerns
From "interesting times" at Ralph Rugoff's Venice Biennale to an Anthropocene-inspired Istanbul Biennial, plus Sharjah and the best of the rest
A MoMA expansion, the opening of the Humboldt Forum, the unveiling of the National Museum of Qatar and a new Bauhaus Museum are just some of the highlights of the year ahead
Ahead of UK leaving the European Union, Art on the Underground programme looks at what it means to be "on edge"
A petition protesting his appointment at École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts has been signed by 60 arts professionals
Collector David Walsh plans to build new Motown complex alongside his Museum of Old and New Art
MK Gallery in Milton Keynes will also host a George Stubbs survey
The activist says that the government crackdown continues with the creation of a “cultural police”
Plus, a look into the archive at Solange's porn confession
Galleries at the fair are giving lesser-known deceased artists the credit they deserve
Plus, a look into the archive at Isabella Rossellini's saucy series on the sex lives of animals
From a Tschabalala Self painting donated to the Art Institute of Chicago to Goshka Macuga's commission the Norwegian parliament
Plus, feast your eyes on a ten-foot-high chocolate tower
Plus, a look into the archive at Larry Gagosian's crabby habits
Activist is among several artists detained in Havana on Monday ahead of planned protest
We asked officials at ten major sites how prepared they were—with alarming results
Officials at the Paris museum want to boost homegrown audiences and draw lower-income visitors
The humanitarian volunteer, held in a Greek jail for more than 100 days, faces charges of people smuggling
Ambitious public art commission to makeover London's bridges is supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation
Dispute with 'NG27' group—who argue they were unfairly dismissed—could set a precedent for protecting rights of casual workers
Works by Dineo Seshee Bopape and Klaus Weber go on show in the revamped 19th-century neoclassical complex
The Turner prize winner unveils a sculptural piece and projections during the War Requiem oratorio
Nicholas Serota and Norman Rosenthal say that selling off the works is a “grave mistake”
Group exhibition at UK's Nottingham Contemporary looks at activist movements across the world from the late 19th century to the present day