
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Best known for her graphic novel Persepolis and its award-winning film adaption, Satrapi died in Paris on 4 June from “sadness” following her husband's recent death
The hub, housed in complex of industrial buildings in north London, will showcase illustration and graphics by the celebrated British artist and many others
The opening of the French street artist's newest public work and tribute to Christo and Jeanne-Claude has now been delayed
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Three key takeaways from a new book that looks at the artist's designs for shop awnings, advertising illustrations, screen-printed clothes and more
The television veteran will replace Nicholas Serota, known for his Tate directorship, on 1 August for a term of four years
Widely known by her online alter ego Jerry Gogosian, Helphenstein had come to prominence through her memes and critiques of the art world
The duct-taped banana installation was swiftly restored after its "perishable element" went missing on Saturday afternoon
The museum rescheduled a May lecture on Ancient Israel and Judah upon learning that a significant number of participants intended to disrupt the event
Following an independent review, Let's Create has been replaced with an interim strategic framework
Created during the Surrealist's treatment at a Spanish sanatorium, the work will go on display in London in July before travelling to Faro Santander in Spain
The late 13th century illuminated manuscript is estimated to sell for £1.5m-£2m this summer
In his first major teaching, Pope Leo XIV cites Picasso's Guernica as a human creation of 'almost prophetic significance'
The “commitment will strengthen Centre Pompidou’s work across access, scholarship, and the preservation of public knowledge” according to a statement
A storm of opinion is raging in the arts world on whether an admission fee is needed, with some museums arguing the income would be offset by a loss of other revenue
The first tranche of tickets can be booked from 1 July; members, meanwhile, will only be able to visit free-of-charge twice
The Hong Kong and Paris institutions will stage a major exhibition with work from both collections, to open at the revamped Centre Pompidou in 2030
Featuring a Barbara Hepworth sculpture, the display is framed as a "taster" of Tate Britain's public sculpture garden to open next year
Best known for daring audiences to face and feel the female body on her own terms, the performance artist died in Vienna on 14 May at 85 years old
The New Museum’s senior curator takes us around the fair, highlighting works by Arthur Simms, Pedro Neves and others
The Brooklyn Museum and the Baltimore Museum of Art both acquired works with assistance from the Sherman Family Foundation Acquisition Fund
A display of more than 3,000 volumes of printed-out files seeks to inform the public about the sex offender's multifarious entanglements
The 87-year-old artist and poet is the inaugural receipient of the £200,000 award, lauded as the UK's largest contemporary art prize
Walid Raad, Alice Maher and Alfredo Jaar are among those who have signed a protest statement in solidarity with the resignation of the exhibition's jury
The action, organised by the campaign group Art Not Genocide Alliance, will culminate in a rally in the city
The work known as ‘Migrant Child’ was extensively conserved in a project funded by the banking group Banca Ifis
The Vatican meanwhile recently opened a contemporary art space, which next year will feature work by artists including Yan Pei-Ming
From splashing sewage to moments of zen, here is our selection of top national presentations in the Giardini, Arsenale and across town
A rally is also planned to take place in the city on the same day, 8 May
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