
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
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
The document was consigned to the auction house in 1946 then, later the same year, purchased by Harvard Law School for just $27.50
Conservation work will be carried out on on key objects ahead of the museum's long awaited launch on 3 July
Frédéric Jousset will provide £1m over four years to send school children to cultural venues, including the British Museum
The work was previously held in a private collection for 120 years
The 11th edition sees the fair relocate to Halo in the Financial District
Artists and curators look at the London museum’s achievements, and the challenges ahead
Designs by five teams have been shortlisted to create the proposed memorial in St James’s Park, with the winning entry due to be announced this summer
Following recent reports that Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to dismantle the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, experts and politicians weigh up the pros and cons of such a move
Ayas replaces Charles Esche, who has been in post for two decades, taking the reins ahead of the museum’s 90th anniversary in 2026
Our round-up of the latest art publications
The college has launched a new model, backed by a £4m art donation, encouraging donors to give money and art, or entire collections, to support its teaching and finances
Zélie Hallosserie, who documents the stories of migrants in Calais, receives $10,000
The Belgian artist’s works will hang in place of “The Last Supper” and “The People of Israel in the Desert” while the masterpieces undergo restoration
The incident raises questions about security in open-storage museums
Judges including comedian Phil Wang and artist Rana Begum selected the Beamish Museum to join four other spaces on the Art Fund Museum of the Year shortlist
In a new blog post, a scholar in Anglo-Saxon nudity doubles down on his belief that the mystery appendage is a phallus, not a scabbard
The new San Marco Art Centre will be based in St Mark’s Square from next month, while the Nicoletta Fiorucci Foundation will take over the Dorsoduro building
Backed by MPs and artists including Tracey Emin and Larry Achiampong, the report calls for a £5m grassroots visual arts fund and a reversal of funding cuts
The exhibition, entitled Pairs Skating, is due to open later today at the Yermilov Centre
Conservators at The Mauritshuis gallery say famous paintings may have been made by the Dutch Old Master’s students or studio assistants
The four nominated artists will take part in an exhibition in Bradford later this year as part of the UK City of Culture festival
The event, planned to take place in London's Trafalgar Square on 26 July, will draw folklore and traditions from across the UK
The work will travel across Ukraine, emblazoned across a passenger train
The New York- and Geneva-based gallery says it will appeal the ruling in the case brought by Sheikh Hamad Bin Abdullah al-Thani
Contemporary and performance art, plus a sprawling survey of sub-Saharan art are all on offer during the fair
Arab art expert Saeb Eigner explores the work of more than 250 Modern and contemporary artists spanning diverse art movements across 22 countries in the Middle East