Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
The spa complex was thought to have been owned by a powerful politician
But art world commentators say focus should instead be on the “parlous state of the arts”
The institution has described the protests at the opening of its New Contemporaries exhibition as "misguided"
Around 100 members of United Voices of the World, who are employed by the external contractor Wilson James, will take strike action later this week
Political turmoil across the continent is hampering plans for national structures to return colonial-era heritage. But the UK, once a laggard, appears to be preparing to review laws
The two women are set to appear in court next month
The British artist selected Maurizio Cattelan’s infamous conceptual piece to appear digitally in schools across the next two years
As part of its ten-year strategy, the heritage organisation will work with mental health charity Mind
As part of the Art on the Underground 2025 programme, Ahmet Öğüt, Rudy Loewe and Rory Pilgrim will all unveil works around the city's transport hubs
Both artists are working on new commissions in the Wadi AlFann area of AlUla
Museums must match the price of the pearl and shell piece which sold at Sotheby’s last year
Workers employed by contractor Wilson James demand better wages and additional leave
Notebooks filled with the Turkish author's drawings reflect events spanning the past decade
Charity chief Rose Aidin, designer Tom Dixon and artist Barbara Davis Rae also receive awards
Theft from a Baroque oratory remains unsolved after 55 years, sparking countless conspiracy theories
Faith Ringgold, Frank Auerbach, Richard Serra, Barbara Gladstone and Lorraine O’Grady were among those who died this year
Monument in St James’s Park could cost up to £46m
The Holy See will launch a series of contemporary art projects at prisons next year
The experimental images feature in a new exhibition centred on a personal family scrapbook
Biannual publication spotlights 'visual experiments and conceptually refined pieces'
UN heritage body grants 'provisional enhanced protection' to the Odessa Literary Museum and the National Historical and Memorial Reserve Babyn Yar
Discussions continue about reopening the Torlonia Museum in Rome, says foundation director
The private passageway built by the Medici dynasty cost €11m to restore
Plus, full listings of the biennials, triennials and festivals taking place throughout the year
We round-up the biggest shows opening each month
New welcome pavilions and a landscaped forecourt are scheduled for completion early 2026
The deputy director and chief curator of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum says she is "humbled by the breadth of this responsibility"
Former minister of state for culture, creative Industries and tourism Margaret Hodge will lead the process
A vast new digital art institute, Diriyah Art Futures in Riyadh, opened earlier this month with "cutting-edge labs and immersive exhibition spaces"
Whitley’s five year tenure resulted in 15 exhibitions