
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
From Mexican Modernism to iPhones made of stone, via a Picasso and Giacometti duet
Subject of famous National Geographic cover convicted of having fake ID papers<br> <br>
Institut du Monde Arabe will host a night of readings this weekend
More than 200 international artists, curators and culture figures protest closure of leading gallery<br> <br>
Singer and other collectors are helping photography come in from the cold
Illuminated River design teams include artists such as Glenn Ligon, Angela Bulloch, Philippe Parreno and Leo Villareal<br>
Censorship row at Turkish art fair as work by Ali Elmaci inflames local religious group<br> <br>
National Centre for Contemporary Art Chile includes spaces for exhibitions, archives and conservation<br>
French president François Hollande made proposal at opening of Louvre-Lens show on Mesopotamia
Subject of famous National Geographic cover has been detained in Pakistan for allegedly using fraudulent ID documents<br>
Exhibition will shine a light on same-sex relationships using objects dating from antiquity to today<br>
Curator Charlotte Cotton reveals the ideas behind the radical show
Five decades after he documented every gas station from Los Angeles to Oklahoma City, US artist reveals that today he rarely takes photographs
Some question the need for French franchise deal
More than 200 British academics express “grave concerns”
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>