
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Group show will include poet and film-director Nujoom Alghanem and recently graduated Sara Al Haddad <br> <br>
Council has greenlighted Rem Koolhaas-designed, £110m home of city’s international festival <br>
Rare Renaissance paintings, Francis Bacon’s “Screaming Popes” and the Turner Prize will go on show in the refurbished space<br>
Turner Prize-winners Assemble are designing art school's space, due to open in 2018
Will director of Manchester’s university and city art galleries be heading to London?
Dealers hope relocation of fairs will not prove disruptive during historic venue’s refurbishment
From the Louvre Abu Dhabi to Cape Town's Zeitz Museum via London, Los Angeles and lots more
Tate Exchange initiative aims to highlight threats to art education
From the Venice Biennale to Sculpture Projects Münster, 2017 promises to be a heavyweight year
Initiative is part of the Sharjah Biennial’s ambitious off-site programme<br>
State has 30 months to buy newly discovered work hailed as a “national treasure”<br> <br>
The state has secured more than 80,000 works belonging to the Czartoryski dynasty
The Los Angeles-based sculptor is also in the spotlight next month with a show of Rodin-inspired works at Paula Cooper Gallery
The billionaire businessman is experienced in museum management, philanthropy and international affairs
Exhibition will include Bell’s images of the Bloomsbury set and Smith’s shots of the group’s country retreat<br>
National storm in France as warden orders pupils from disadvantaged school to be quiet in the galleries
Old Masters fair ended in Paris last year but will launch in Belgium instead with 20 international galleries
Scott will take the reins at the south London venue in its 200th anniversary year<br>
The culture complex at Macquarie Point will include a history centre, fire and light installations, and a contemporary art gallery
Project by US artist Michael Smith will be joined by “virtually invisible footbridge” and sculpture of destroyed city buildings <br>
Following the models of HBO and Netflix, episodes will be streamed at international venues and released as a feature film in 2020
The long-awaited monument stands in the West Village near St Vincent’s hospital—but is not yet open to the public
The ambitious Illuminated River initiative will be interactive and eco-friendly <br>
Multi-purpose space, called Concrete, is at the heart of burgeoning Alserkal Avenue art district<br> <br>
Belgian artist’s wartime commission will go on show in the Iraq Pavilion at the Venice Biennale<br> <br>
Contemplate Elton John’s radical eye and pet Rauschenberg’s goat before sailing upstream into Rachel Maclean’s bubble-gum universe
Director is determined to see the French museum’s expertise and collections shared around the world—and safeguarded at home
Nashville-based couple's decision to send their 600-strong collection abroad raises eyebrows at home
Attendance and sales at Contemporary Istanbul were promising, but political uncertainty deterred some foreign dealers and collectors
Inside the over-the-top parade that launched the new Faena District