
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Clubbers’ paradise is turning into unlikely culture destination
First phase of women-led project includes children’s and orientation galleries
Icelandic Pavilion commissioner says the legal process will take too long
The purpose-built, five-storey building is backed by arts patron Charles Asprey
Artist plays role of ageing diva with Francesco Vezzoli in director’s chair
Spain could claim painting in private collection seized from banker's super yacht
Bjorn Geldhof will continue to run programmes at Kiev’s Pinchuk Art Centre until the end of the year
The late artist’s celebrated mosaics displayed at Tottenham Court Road tube will be restored at Edinburgh University
The appointment of Alex Farquharson, director of Nottingham Contemporary, is welcomed by artists and critics
Richard Wilson’s 20:50 work will leave the Saatchi Gallery in London, and head for David Walsh’s museum in Tasmania—but may go on a world tour first
The Chinese artist-activist is due to visit Berlin, London and Melbourne
Exhibition may not be accessible for decades
More than 30 works feature on trail of valleys and lakes
David Roberts to show more ”live projects” in his Camden building—and may launch initiatives outside the capital
Museum has doubled its exhibition space in historic headquarters in Avignon
New mayor of Tower Hamlets scraps disgraced predecessor's decision to sell public sculpture
Series of shows will include more than 100 works drawn from the Barjeel Art Foundation
“Cultural institutions on brink,” says curator of main exhibition at Thessaloniki Biennale
French culture minister decides its time to replace Nicolas Bourriaud who was caught by "surprise"
HangarBicocca show in Milan will throw new light on artist’s walk-in installations
The box construction was a birthday present from Leo Castelli
The US artist creates site-specific works for the fashion chain founded by Tony Salamé
Following a rift in membership, dealers vote to double frequency of event
Liam Gillick and Zineb Sedira have made works for the Victoria Line
Ten-day event at historic Soviet-era site will include public forums, daily keynote speeches and performances
London institution introduces contribution to biennial in Shenzhen ahead of 2017 opening of its new gallery in the city
Ben Rivers’s cinematic installation is screened in salvaged film sets, scenery and prop workshops
Paris institution will co-organise the inaugural exhibition at the museum next year, expanding its empire in Asia