
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
But another exhibition backed by Anne Sinclair, Rosenberg’s granddaughter, will tour instead to the Musée Maillol in Paris
Christie's sale includes artist's signature animal bronzes, along with a marble sculpture shown at the Venice Biennale 100 years ago
Gift of turn-of-the-century masterpieces is the largest received from a foreign donor since 1945<br>
European collectors are unfazed by economic uncertainty and are spending at the Grand Palais
Qatar Museums’ burgeoning public art programme also includes commissions by Richard Serra and Bill Viola<br>
More than 200 academics have written an open letter expressing their “grave concerns"<br>
Fair grows bigger with new performance art section and sculpture park
Inaugural installation by Vincent Lamouroux fills entire first floor with white sand and palms<br> <br>
Multidisciplinary space will focus on provocative political and cultural issues<br> <br>
Five works will enter the collection of Hong Kong institution due to open in 2019<br>
The £5m cultural event in 2018 is a key part of plan to boost the north of England’s economy <br> <br>
Free art school’s move follows growing number of artists relocating to more affordable Kent coast <br> <br>
US artist recalls Dutch road trip, the basis of his latest works on show in London—and says retirement is not an option
As short-term worries fade, attention shifts to the future of import VAT, freedom of movement and artists’ royalties
Foreign galleries are flocking to London
Survey seeks to challenge long-held notions about the movement
The mayor of Paris is backing the project on the Avenue Winston Churchil
Contract renewed for the ex-government advisor who has driven the chateau’s controversial contemporary art programme
Fourth Plinth commission, Really Good, brightens up a rainy morning in London<br>
Off-site events in Beirut, Dakar, Istanbul and Ramallah and a new digital platform will explore environmental themes
Late Iranian artist’s piece will first go on show at the Prado alongside the Spanish artist's work
Richard Bell’s Tent Embassy protest piece will go on show in a refugee camp as part of Qalandiya International <br>
From dog bites at Viennacontemporary to Pop portraits at the Albertina
Paris institution is involved in projects from Lille to Lyon<br> <br>
Jean Nouvel-designed $1bn museum is due to open next year
Emirati who created constructivist drawings and performance pieces in the desert was “probably the greatest artist from the UAE”<br>
City authorities are backing the venue which will house almost 200 works by the veteran painter<br>
Films and paintings have been created with refugees who have crossed the border<br>