
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Bartomeu Marí—the new director of MMCA in Seoul—stepped down earlier this year over controversial sculpture exhibit
Artists who organised performances in Collins Park earlier this week, as part of Art Basel in Miami Beach’s Public sector, also work in other media and had pieces on sale at the fair
At the fair, dealers reveal the special appeal of St Barth, Somerset, Ibiza and Havana
The prolific artist turned his hand to ceramics, photography, textiles and even poetry
French dealer Kamel Mennour highlights art’s role in developing humanity
Reports say city’s mayor will help to find site
Frank Gehry revises controversial design but the family of the soldier and statesman remains unimpressed
Not everyone is happy about the Institut du Monde Arabe's decision to co-found a museum in the West Bank
Works will not be transferred from the Prado to new Royal Collections museum
Institution is one of four in a new Doha development, the state’s latest bid to rebrand itself as a culture hub
Raphael Gygax, who has acted as a fair adviser, takes the reins in 2016
Cultural figures take a stance against court ruling condemning Ashraf Fayadh for apostasy
56th edition drew record crowds over a longer period
Exhibition co-organised by Germano Celant signals Iran’s soft power offensive
Jean-Luc Martinez calls for safe havens for antiquities, European centre to combat smuggling and reconstruction fund
Fundació Gaspar will host a major exhibition of works by Paul McCarthy in 2016
The British Museum and British Library will contribute to events across the country
This year’s edition of Old Master fair was the last in its current form
City’s outspoken mayor is backing the biennial, which could transform the island’s identity
Leading directors oppose Cimam president at centre of censorship row in Barcelona
Culture bus heads to Washington in bid to change attitudes to the Middle East
Curator Nadim Samman will choose participating artists through a “transparent” selection procedure
Refurbished gallery gives more space to Modern objects but older artefacts still take pride of place
Participants, including Douglas Coupland, invest in a simulated stock market shaped by technological developments
Hirshhorn holds preliminary talks but Berlin first in queue to borrow works by artists such as Gauguin, Pollock, Rothko, Picasso and Bacon
The vast installation at the Grand Palais reflects the changing world order
Interest grows in younger generation active in Tehran’s lively art scene and the Iranian diaspora