
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Artist-cum-curator Christian Jankowski makes the most of the Swiss work ethic in Zurich
Manifesta’s curator Christian Jankowski is among a growing number of artists organising biennials
Our pick of works from the roving European biennial
V&A plans show on Iranian heritage and history while Berlin seals deal with Tehran museum
Residencies will be held in the East Tower of the West London site, once home to children’s programmes
The Beaubourg gallery also appoints a new curator tasked with discovering young Chinese artists
Artist follows Anish Kapoor and Jeff Koons in transforming the royal chateau near Paris
Bose Krishnamachari has invited 80 international artists including Anish Kapoor and Santiago Sierra to take part
The late collector David Roche amassed more than 3,000 objects, now on view to the public in Australia
Jeremy Deller and Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster will show new works in off-site video art exhibition
Joana Vasconcelos will create a new work for the T3 tram line, while SNCF has unveiled a new Versailles-themed fleet of trains
Tacita Dean creates work inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest while Michael Craig-Martin and Wolfgang Tillmans design posters
Second edition focuses on developments and trends, with input from artists, curators and industry heavyweights
The specialist in Spanish art organised the acclaimed Goya portraits show at London’s National Gallery last year
Kabul director calls for restitution of other treasures taken during 1990s civil war
Joint exhibitions and sharing of conservation expertise planned
Bice Curiger, the artistic director of the Fondation Vincent van Gogh, explains how a contemporary painter stacks up against a Modern master
The institution was closed for safety reasons after demonstrators scaled the front pillars
Bold Tendencies in south London unveils small-scale commission by the Algerian artist known for his provocative pieces
The inaugural show is postponed, but a satellite exhibition will go ahead this month in Beirut
Femme Assise has been in private hands for the past 43 years
Exhibition during Architecture Biennale will focus on the late architect’s innovations—and why drawing was key to her practice
The internet auction houses have united to target the middle market and Millennial collectors
Land art piece will remain on view for two years
Opportunity knocks for UK artists and galleries at the fair and beyond
The work will travel to the K11 Art Foundation in Wuhan next year
Tatsuo Miyajima plans to involve the families of victims in his installation
Archaeologist and cultural heritage expert will take charge of programming and building a collection
Prizes go to the established Cologne-based dealer Galerie Gisela Capitain, the three-year-old Instituto de Visión of Bogotá, and young Geneva gallery Truth and Consequences