
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
UK government to ‘explore’ charging international visitors to museums in England
The government's favourable response comes three months after the publication of Margaret Hodge's landmark Arts Council England review
Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District signs partnerships with 12 international institutions
The agreements will see an artist-in-residence pilot programme established with the Misk Art Institute in Riyadh and collaborations with Museums Victoria in Australia
Art Fund launches new fellowship scheme for global majority curators
The scheme will aim to address imbalances in the cultural sector, explore transcultural perspectives and engage with communities
British artist Simon Fujiwara’s new Luxembourg exhibition tackles Guernica, syphilis and the death of a Japanese pornstar
The artist explores the construction of self in works spanning two decades
Dalí painting that inspired Schiaparelli dress to be shown in UK for first time
“Necrophiliac Spring” was owned by the Italian fashion designer and led her to create the Tears Dress, one of her most famous creations
‘I don’t like that idea’: outgoing Tate director Maria Balshaw enters debate on museum admission charges
Balshaw says a proposed 'tourist tax' would be a better source of revenue for UK museums
Tate announces major David Hockney, Edvard Munch and Sonia Boyce exhibitions for 2027
The programme, announced as Tate’s director Maria Balshaw departs, will also feature shows for the Algerian modernist painter Baya and the British artist Thomas Gainsborough, alongside a group exhibition exploring Asian works in ink
Snuffboxes stolen in Paris daylight robbery to go on display at V&A
The snuffboxes, made in 18th-century Berlin, come from the Gilbert Collection, and will go on display in a new gallery space at the V&A in South Kensington
Self-generated income for UK museums ‘can only go so far’ in filling gaps left by funding cuts, report says
Such income streams are “riskier” according to a new report by the National Audit Office
Monumental Rubens ceiling painting revealed once more after two-year renovation
The Flemish master's largest-known work, in London's Whitehall, will now be accessible at close quarters, thanks to a newly-installed lift
Late British artist Lynn Chadwick to be focus of major retrospective at UK’s Houghton Hall
The artist’s sculpture “Back to Venice” (1988) will also be offered at Christie’s London’s in March
Lee Ufan retrospective will be among 2026 Venice Biennale collateral events
The show, spanning the South Korean artist’s seven-decade career, will be one of 31 collateral events at this year’s Biennale
March Book Bag: from a Modigliani catalogue raisonné to a career guide for artists
Our round-up of the latest art publications
A short guide to the hidden meanings in great paintings
An A to C extract from the glossary of Painted Mysteries, which deciphers common motifs and symbols in famous works
Blockbuster show on ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II opens in London
Organised in collaboration with the Egyptian government, the exhibition comes to London in the latest stage of a world tour
British Museum secures £5m sponsorship for Bayeux Tapestry display
The funding, from Belarus-born hedge fund billionaire Igor Tulchinsky, will help facilitate schools' access to the historic textile
Man arrested after London Winston Churchill statue sprayed with ‘Zionist war criminal’ graffiti
A member of the Dutch activist group Free the Filton 24 has claimed responsibility on social media
Venice Biennale curatorial team reveal how they are bringing the late Koyo Kouoh's vision to life
The team announced the 111 artists and artist collectives—many of whom come from the Global South—that will be included in the exhibition "In Minor Keys"
Venice exhibition of US artist Hernan Bas will tackle issue of mass tourism
“The Visitors” includes more than 30 new paintings of youths who represent “cliches of the contemporary tourist”
John Akomfrah and Jasleen Kaur among 200 signatories of letter denouncing Barbican’s decision to remove arts head
The letter's signatories have criticised the Barbican's communication around Devyani Saltzman's departure
London's Delfina Foundation launches residencies for Latin American and Caribbean artists
The programme will run over two years and is funded by Miami-based collectors Jorge and Darlene Pérez
YouTube’s first ever video upload acquired by Victoria and Albert Museum in London
A reconstruction of an early YouTube watch page shows the 19-second clip "Me at the zoo" from 2005
Barbican arts head Devyani Saltzman leaves role after 18 months
Saltzman’s departure caps a turbulent time for the London institution
Henrike Naumann—selected for this year's Germany pavilion at the Venice Biennale—has died
The artist's planned work will be shown posthumously in Venice, organisers say
David Hockney to create ten metre-long window installation for Turner Contemporary
The work, depicting a sunrise in Normandy, is part of the Margate gallery's 15th anniversary celebrations
London's Brutalist Southbank Centre awarded protected heritage status
The post-war arts complex has been Grade II listed but one critic has responded by calling it a “concrete monstrosity”
Ai Weiwei faced vote about his Royal Academy of Arts, London membership after Gaza tweet
After discussions, the institution voted to retain the artist as an Academician
Cambridge University to return 100 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
The objects’ return was delayed due confusion between the Nigerian state and the oba of Benin
UK’s Hepworth Wakefield announces new co-directors
Hepworth insiders Laura Smith and Olivia Colling have been appointed into new roles as the gallery celebrates its 15th anniversary this year
Afghanistan’s heritage comes to the fore in acclaimed Doha show
The exhibition showcases 5,000 years of Afghan art and craft





























