
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Two museum exhibitions will feature works that Uli Sigg has acquired since 2005
Curator of the Greek biennial's fifth edition, Katerina Gregos, is not afraid to tackle thorny issues
Patrick Seguin is showing a recreation of a Jean Prouvé house at Design Miami/Basel
Works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Anselm Kiefer and Nan Goldin, among others, will go on show in the refurbished Lambert Collection
Second show held in the Swiss ski resort of Gstaad is due to open early next year
Robin Meier’s immersive installation is the Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet’s first commission
The late Belgian poet and conceptual artist is due to get his first US retrospective since 1989 at MoMA next year
Surrealism comes to K11 art space in move to promote understanding of intellectual property rights
Asian branch of the Pinacothèque de Paris opens with eye on the box office
Atena Farghadani punished after depicting politicians as animals
Almost $2.5bn was spent on art in just six evening auctions last month, as the market is pushed to new levels for trophy works
Artist’s grandson welcomes ‘long overdue’ retrospective at the Pushkin featuring more than 50 works
The inaugural exhibition at the new $25m arts complex in northern England focuses on affairs of the heart
The new president of the Paris museum was in China last week to discuss joint projects with Chinese officials
Most works at Christie’s auction on Wednesday were guaranteed to sell including Lucian Freud's reclining nude, which fetched an ample price
Belgian Conceptual artist subject of exhibitions in Paris and Eindhoven
Stony Island Arts Bank will launch during the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial
Sotheby’s totalled $379.7m for its contemporary art auction on Tuesday evening, while Christie's raised $705.9m the night before
Putting on an event of this size is an expensive business—and increasingly it is dealers, collectors and foundations that are stumping up
Shows worth checking out beyond the Arsenale and Giardini<br>
Curator says the show is made in response to the “manifest impossibility of making art in the country”
The historically-conflicting nations come together for the first time in this highly-anticipated exhibition
A guide to some of the most interesting works on view in the exhibition
The Art Newspaper team guide to some of the best things to see at this year's Venice Biennale