
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Visitors can watch conservators at work in the renovated space
Dubai Photo Exhibition to launch in March with works from 23 countries
British musician, artist and actor inspired a generation of artists including Tracey Emin and Dexter Dalwood
Medieval expert will head the department of art and design at the National Museum of Scotland
Site-specific works will be dotted around Coachella Valley for the new Desert X show
Project on free speech launches on the first anniversary of terrorist attacks at Paris satirical magazine
Human Rights Watch organisation is concerned about the plight of Adnen Meddeb and Amine Mabrouk, who were charged under anti-drugs legislation
Founder of the Pinacothèque hopes to restructure the institution
The top art, design and architecture exhibitions around the world this year
A look at the top institutions due to launch worldwide in the coming year
Officials inspect the established culture venue as the Arab Spring anniversary draws near
Legal battle resumes for the Victorious Youth, which is housed at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles
<p> Artefacts have been moved off-site after 50 centimetres of water swamps the basement museum </p>
Figures including Sarah McCrory and Serge Lasvignes reveal their highlights and biggest disappointments
App will allow people to keep memories alive far beyond New York
The hedge-fund manager has also funded the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and the Whitney Museum
Management is in discussions with the UK-educated academic about her role in the 2016 Singapore Biennale <p> </p>
Prestigious institutions have sprung up around the world, from the Prada Foundation in Milan to the Broad in Los Angeles
Negotiations include huge loan fee part of which will help fund revamp of Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
Trio of presenters to tell the story of art on a global scale from Antiquity to today
Visitors to the Louvre down by 35% and Pompidou's attendance reduced by half in the weeks after the atrocities
Five men have been sentenced under Law52, the anti-drugs legislation enforced by the country’s former president
Four Old Master paintings, including Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights, to remain on view
Tenth edition will focus on the role of museums and institutional bureaucracy
Invisible Beauty exhibition features works by five Iraqi artists
The cash-strapped city is considering selling "non-Venetian" works from its museums to pay for public services such as schools
Modernist architect's glass easels, which make paintings seemingly float, were removed in 1990s<br> <br>
Institution is due to open near Jerusalem next year
But eight recipients are not required to create a finished work
International activists arrested after spilling fake oil in the museum entrance