
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
A man attempting to capture a picture of himself at the Florence gallery tripped and left a hole in a work by Anton Domenico Gabbiani
The artist had intended to recontextualise a statue of king Leopold II, who oversaw a brutal regime in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bristol city council hopes to raise the money in just seven days
More than a dozen galleries are showing at Art Basel for the first time, all brimming with enthusiasm
The country’s cultural offensive also comes ahead of the opening of a clutch of museums
Sculptor Antony Gormley received the top award of Companion of Honour
James Sheen, 40, and Michael Jones, 39, were sentenced in Oxford, UK, for their involvement in the heist
Announced yesterday by chancellor Rachel Reeves, the review states that total expenditure at the DCMS will be reduced by 1.4% in coming years
The reopening of regional UK museum was originally due to take place this year, but was pushed back to 2027
The first-of-its-kind case saw Oghenochuko Ojiri, an expert on the BBC's ‘Bargain Hunt’, sentenced to two and a half years in prison earlier this month
The work was previously attributed to a follower of the 18th-century artist Julius Caesar Ibbetson, but experts agree it was infact painted by a teenaged Turner
Following a restructure and redundancies, Simon Wallis replaces Axel Rüger in the role
The Hepworth Wakefield gallery is hoping to raise £3.8m to acquire ‘Sculpture with Colour (Oval Form) Pale Blue and Red’
The British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and The National Gallery have signed a public letter authored by the co-chief executives of Sadler’s Wells
Our round-up of the latest art publications
The author of a new book, Jeff Koehler, tells us about the French artist’s fruitful but sometimes tricky sojourns in Tangier
All you ever wanted to know about the subject, from a pivotal novel to a book on how Postmodernism “shapes all aspects of contemporary life”—selected by The Cosmic House director Eszter Steierhoffer
A 30-year-old man reportedly “climbed over the guardrail” that protects the 2,000-year-old statues
Items from Adèle de Rothschild's cabinet of curiosities will be returned to the foundation after they erroneously ended up in the collection of the Paris museum
Titled ‘Recipes for Broken Hearts’ the biennial will feature more than 70 Uzbek artists, along with the UK's Antony Gormley
Helen Nisbet will lead the Scottish art festival as it launches its 11th edition next year
The V&A East Storehouse, opening at the 2012 London Olympics site on Saturday 31 May, offers visitors an experience akin to a trip to Ikea—including the chance to “order an object”
Building saved following £1.9m fundraising campaign led by artists and galleries
BBC executive, who has died aged 78, profiled artists in his Arena and Imagine series
Chris Bryant has said he wants to “bury” the rumour that Prime Minister Keir Starmer plans to abolish the Department for Culture, Media and Sport
The museum's directors have issued their first statement since two Israeli embassy staff were shot dead outside the building yesterday evening
Husband-and-wife artist duo Philip and Charlotte Colbert have opened Camden Arts Projects, which kicks off its programme with a show of works by Martin Creed
Works by Edgar Degas, Carl Gustav Carus and Floris van Dijck have entered the gallery's collection
Frederick Doe was convicted in March of conspiring to transfer criminal property and was accused of trying to broker the sale of around 10 kilograms of the stolen gold
Leonard Blavatnik moves down and Denise Coates up amid tax changes that could affect the philanthropic landscape