
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The building, which houses three gallery spaces, will close for a year from June 2028
Balshaw will see out her nine-year tenure by co-curating the largest-ever survey of the artist Tracey Emin in spring 2026
More than 600 objects were stolen from the collection of the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum, which closed in 2008
Barbara Dauphin Duthuit, the wife of Henri Matisse’s grandson, has gifted seven paintings, one sculpture, 28 drawings and eight etchings to the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris
Archaeologists discovered Palaeolithic fire-making tools in a field in the east of England
The Scottish artist, who was nominated for works shown at the Walker Art Gallery and Manifesta 15, is the first learning-disabled person to claim the prestigious award
The crypto mogul Justin Sun—who famously bought Maurizio Cattelan’s $6.2m banana work and ate it—has also donated $7.8m to the government relief fund
Tributes online have come from artists including Grayson Perry and the Pet Shop Boys
The project “invites fairgoers to reflect, respond and enact change through signing a petition that demands the closure of Alligator Alcatraz”, Amnesty says
The blue-chip gallery has acquired a 19th-century palazzo in need of restoration in Sicily
The installation in the fair's new Zero 10 digital art section features robotic creatures with hyper-realistic heads resembling tech moguls
Our round-up of the latest art publications
The publications that delighted our literary team this year, from important exhibition catalogues and overdue surveys to personal reflections and playful illustrations
The security expert Anthony Amore provides insights into the curious case of Myles Connor, who stole Rembrandt’s Portrait of Elsbeth van Rijn
In this extract from her new book, Maria "Masha" Alyokhina Alyokhina recalls her first meeting with the Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson
The Serpentine x Flag Art Foundation Prize is open to artists of any age, based anywhere worldwide, who have been exhibiting professionally for less than ten years
Plus, full listings of the biennials, triennials and festivals taking place throughout the year
The works by Marina Abramović, Ana Mendieta, Cindy Sherman, Vik Muniz and others are the subject of an ongoing special exhibition
Pit diggers may have been trying to connect with the underworld, archaeologist Vincent Gaffney says
Legislation allows non-national museums established as charities to transfer property on a “moral basis” depending on its value
The announcement follows a new report which revealed a sharp decrease in the numbers of schools teaching art history
The fee, announced ahead of today's budget, would apply to overnight stays, with England's mayors and local leaders able to decide what revenue should be spent on
The newly attributed, five-inch-tall sketch of a foot has an estimate of $1.5m to $2m
The newly opened museum currently allocates a percentage of its daily ticket limit to both Egyptians and foreigners
'Deviant Ornaments' at Oslo's Nasjonalmuseet brings together more than 40 objects from the past 1,000 years alongside contemporary art
The move follows a recent report which described the partnership as a key part of the tobacco firm’s lobbying strategy
This latest blow for the Paris museum follows a report on its buildings which highlighted “particular fragility” in its Campana Gallery
The bible, which is considered a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance art, is on display as part of the Vatican’s Holy Year celebrations
The fair group Art Basel are among the signatories of a statement criticising a proposal to introduce a levy on “unproductive wealth”
The famed painting will travel to Suffolk next year as part of an exhibition marking 250 years since the artist's birth