
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Art festival takes place in electricity substations, defunct pubs and a former funeral parlour
Artist designed and built the 203-year-old villa in Twickenham as a retreat from London art world
Short films by major artists will be screened unannounced before regular features in the UK
Visitors to the new open storage facility can tour private collections—and there could even be a freeport
Four-day event is billed as “the world’s largest non-commercial platform for South Asian art”
Move draws criticism as Bradford's National Media Museum transfers 400,000 photographic items to London
Poet and artist now faces 800 lashes and eight years in prison
Objects widely thought to be connected to Robin Symes will be unveiled in Rome this week
Pressure to self-censor grows in the West as authorities clamp down across the Middle East
Show in 2017 will shed new light on the great anti-war mural
Inaugural exhibition dedicated to Hervé Télémaque is organised by Centre Pompidou curators
Oslo Pilot is testing the water for a permanent contemporary art festival, with citywide exhibitions and events
Christine Tohmé says her application was suspended because of ties to culture sector
The chief curator at the Centre Pompidou will organise the 57th International Art Exhibition next year
Model was created using DNA of the transgender whistleblower
The Well Fair sees artist duo create a “reversed power relationship”
Inaugural show will focus on the objects that individual Palestinians would never part with
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>