
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Moving works of art difficult and museum building projects may suffer
Karole P.B. Vail promises to “carry forward Peggy’s vision”
Artcurial auctioneers left surprised as sale of 100 light sconces from Firminy World Heritage site is halted
Leading directors concerned about uncertain status of colleagues who are EU nationals
New centre in Les Andelys will house holdings, which include numerous works by Nicolas Poussin
Works in the inaugural exhibition include an “anger room” and a safe haven for bees
The US artist’s Torture series is also included in the Texas show—alongside a large-scale portrait of the President
Exhibition inspired by oceans opening this week will be the last for “some time”
Gargantuan steel sculptures by French artist fill the grounds of Cliveden country house
High costs and low footfall put end to non-profit institution
Gallery has attracted more than 2.3 million visitors since it opened helping to regenerate English seaside town
Exhibitions organised especially for the US President include works by Ahmed Mater, Maha Malluh and Abdullah Al-Othman
Joint programme will see pieces by artists such as Helen Johnson and Richard Bell shared between London and Sydney
Srihatta-Samdani Art Centre and Sculpture Park includes artist residency spaces and a gallery for international and regional art
Elemental will convert the waterfront flour mill into an 80,000 sq. m space for exhibitions and storage
Mark Bradford is among artists using the event to spread humanitarian message
Fondazione Cini’s Minimum/Maximum exhibition reconsiders the Arte Povera maverick
Don't miss the ambitious events outside the national pavilions and the main exhibition open across Venice
Audio installations and sound sculptures take centre-stage at the 57th International Art Exhibition
Highlights from the Giardini and Arsenale as the art world's biggest event gets underway
New gallery in historic palazzo will host exhibitions and residencies—and be free to visit
The Holy See participated in the 2013 and 2015 editions of the biennial
Official pavilions in the Giardini and the Arsenale that are already talking points, plus national presentations across Venice that are part of the collateral programme
Selecting dozens of artists, dealing with a quirky organisation and navigating an idiosyncratic city—all under the gaze of a rapt art world—make curating the greatest art show on earth a test. Here, the five most recent artistic directors recall their experiences
As New Yorkers protest against President Trump during his first visit to the city since he was elected, politically engaged art is more prevalent than ever at the fair. Here is our pick of the most topical works
From Cornelia Parker's ode to Jimi Hendrix to Donald Judd's minimalist furniture
Show of international support for country's artists as Turkish president's power grows
“Once someone said conceptual art I thought, maybe I can do that, I have ideas, there’s a place for me,” the artist said in an interview