
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The museum professional has called for women to be treated with "respect and dignity"
Heat-sensitive floor work and crying room part of “stealth” piece pushing positive aspects of migration
Exhibition of Japanese artist's work that opens later this week has already sold out for October
The photographer and anti-opioid activist will show works at Frieze and Fiac
With Taiwan tipped as Asia's rising art market power, galleries such as Gagosian and David Zwirner join new fair next January
Move follows a record-breaking breaking year for Paris auctions in 2017
João Ribas has stepped down following censorship row around Robert Mapplethorpe show
The burgeoning platform for emerging artists includes a 53-dealer fair, special projects, awards and a section for collectives with a conscience
Commission is lined up for Wakefield city centre
UK non-profit's plan may draw in young crowds which are a target demographic for museums
Images of primary school children will go on show at Tate Britain alongside survey of Oscar winner’s work at Tate Modern
Twenty dancers sign letter saying that “humiliation” is rife in the artist's Troubleyn troupe
Our pick of three works for sale at the art fair's 30th edition
Exhibition at Dundee Contemporary Arts documents artist’s black flag installation at North and South Pole
Al-Thani collection in discussions to show holdings at revamped Hôtel de la Marine
From the artist-curated Bienal de São Paulo to a sweeping survey of Latin American art by “radical women”
Swedish artist Mamma Andersson brings marginalised practitioners, including Chicago recluse Henry Darger, to the fore
New south London gallery is housed in 19th-century public baths converted by architectural collective Assemble
Amid melee at Rio's National Museum, museology students begin project to digitise the institution
The writer and academic replaces Mahmoud Hawari who was only in post two years
Leading UK names have signed an open letter raising concerns about human rights in Bangladesh
Show at Whitechapel Gallery in London was held in 1973 to mark the UK's entry to the common market
New technology allows novices and scholars to zoom in on the artist’s sketches and notes
Since the Morandi tragedy, architect "can’t think of anything else but that bridge"
Organisers of the culture festival Berliner Festspiele are in talks with city authorities and are yet to confirm the event
September event marks end of first year of the initiative overseen by Cecilia Alemani, the director of High Line Art, New York
Designs and location of statue for bicentenary of "turning point in UK democracy" will be put to public consultation
Haroon Gunn-Salie’s installation of 17 headless men represents victims of Marikana shootings
Proposal to move Emmeline Pankhurst sculpture comes months after new Millicent Fawcett work was unveiled to celebrate centenary of female suffrage
The polarising ex-army leaker will discuss artificial intelligence, LGBTQ rights and the links between digital technology and democracy