
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
National heritage office says the Prado should hand over four paintings for new Royal Collections museum
Turin-style reforms could take place across Italy as soon as a dozen new directors are appointed
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Franklin Sirmans, Michael Elmgreen, Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo and others on the artists, exhibitions and events to put on your to-do list
Matching the main exhibition’s political outlook, a host of pavilions across Venice are addressing their countries’ troubled past and present
The move to the Tour & Taxis site next year coincides with the launch of the Independent fair in the burgeoning contemporary art hub
The Armenian pavilion will include four works by Sarkis, who is also representing Turkey at the event
Ruling in France over work by Courbet may have influenced change in “community standards”
The international conference on cultural developments comes to Asia
Revamped site in east London will open in June
Culture department says changes in data methodology stymie comparisons between latest figures and previous years<br>
Researchers to use imaging technology to identify invisible-to-the-eye artefacts
Mehmet Aksoy's Monument to Humanity was razed by local council after Recep Tayyip Erdogan called it a "monstrosity"
The UK Spoliation Advisory Panel concluded that the piece was the subject of a forced sale in the 1930s
Frieze welcomes UK’s new visa rules for visitors as event’s co-founder prepares to “increase the dialogue” with Chinese artists and galleries
But some exhibitions have been cancelled as political stand-off continues
Luxury goods billionaire opens long-awaited private museum designed by Frank Gehry
Numbers swell at Africa’s biggest art event as its contemporary market matures
More than 300 illustrations explain how the German artist’s studio spaces have played a fundamental role in shaping his vision, work and philosophy
As art events crop up all over the world, A-list events are no longer an imperative for dealers
The warning states that certificates of authentication allowing imports of African cultural heritage are being forged
The museum opens 20 October
The exhibition will contain works by 24 artists, from three pivotal historical moments: 1960-70, the revolutionary era, and the post-war period
The naming rights for the institution are still up for grabs