
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Major loans from New York will be shown in both cities while the US institution adds one-third more exhibition space in Manhattan
The British film-maker draws on childhood experiences of growing up in the shadows of the Battersea Power Station in his latest project, Purple
Ian Cheng, Jasper Johns's potter and the most Insta friendly art at the fair
Works channel a Surrealist sense of the uncanny in turbulent times
Director Victoria Siddall has aired her concerns about the impact on galleries that are based in the UK or exhibit at fairs
Artist adores the work of the New Yorker cartoonist
Collectors flocked to Lehmann Maupin's and Jack Shainman's stands
Scheme aims to bridge gap between collecting and displaying the medium
Ryoji Ikeda's work is going on show at Store Studios
Installation developed by Clare Twomey explores issues around collective labour
New North and South initiative encompasses eight exhibitions and includes artists Raqs Media Collective and Waqas Khan
1960s feminists and overlooked octogenarians are being reappraised, both critically and commercially
Domestikator was due to go on show in garden close to Paris museum as part of contemporary fair's public programme
Debut exhibition at Blain Southern gallery in London is about the role of violence
While some hail the reform as progressive, others question it as a PR stunt
New York museum made decision after initially resisting wave of protests
This year’s “quite radical” exhibition in Hull, featuring Lubaina Himid and Hurvin Anderson, touches on social and political topics
French artist Xavier Veilhan has created the sculptures to celebrate designers of “masterful building”
Tate Modern exhibition will include several portraits of artist’s 22 year-old muse
The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! broke records, officials insist
Open letter by 200 artists slams “urge to put ticket prices above art”
Exhibition at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh aims to go beyond Pop and kitsch labels to highlight complexity in his works
Modern Art and Herald Street are opening second spaces; König Galerie is coming to town
Curators Elmgreen & Dragset say that press reports give wrong impression of the buzzing local scene
Turkish tiles, Persian carpets and Modern British works graced the late artist’s Bloomsbury home
From Giacometti’s reunited Women in Venice to an exploration of bird nests and egg collecting
New exhibition will look at the influence of the Manhattan institution as a “beacon for Modern art in the West”
Museum says price increase for show’s last weeks will cover extra costs from extended run
Douglas Gordon’s film, part of UK-South Korea cultural collaboration, shows refugee being tattooed