Gareth Harris

Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper

Qatari sheikh wins case against Phoenix Ancient Art over allegedly forged antiquity

The New York- and Geneva-based gallery says it will appeal the case, brought by Sheikh Hamad Bin Abdullah al-Thani

What’s on: Our pick of some of the best exhibitions to see during Art Dubai

Contemporary and performance art, plus a sprawling survey of sub-Saharan art are all on offer during the fair

New book tells the story of a century of Middle Eastern art

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

UAE launches fund to help local artists participate in global art fairs

The new scheme, managed by Art Dubai, will provide up to half the stand costs for galleries to exhibit at major fairs

Banksy treads the boards: new play explores fallout following Port Talbot garage mural

Dealer who bought “Season’s Greetings”, which first appeared in south Wales in December 2018, says local council rejected plans for urban art museum

British Museum to loan ‘some of the rarest surviving examples’ of Ice Age art to UK's City of Culture

The objects, including what the museum describes as England's oldest known figurative art work, will head to Bradford for a major exhibition opening this summer

Venice Biennale 2026: The Netherlands and Lithuania reveal artists

Dries Verhoeven will show a performance piece in the Dutch pavilion while Eglė Budvytytė looks to Lithuanian archaeologist Marija Gimbutas

BBC unveils restored sculpture by artist and sexual abuser Eric Gill

The statue, which has twice been vandalised in recent years, is now displayed in a glass case

Tatiana Trouvé and Thomas Schütte have taken over Pinault’s Venetian galleries: here are the works not to miss

From subversions of the “reclining woman“ motif to an urban cosmos, the works in these sprawling shows offer an insight into the diversity of the two artists’ practices

Former Tate chief appointed inaugural chair of Gallery Climate Coalition

Frances Morris says she will be regaining a climate advocacy role at a crucial moment

Miami collecting couple gift multi-million pound Joan Mitchell work to Tate

Jorge and Darlene Pérez will also fund curatorial endowment and have pledged to make a donation of African art

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Inspired by the Cantonese diaspora in Europe, Lap-See Lam wins $100,000 Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award

The Swedish artist has explored ‘Westernised’ Chinese restaurants through a magical realist lens

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New book looks at the shaping of Modern art in the Middle East beyond politics and war

The Arab art specialist Saeb Eigner talks about his comprehensive new biography spanning from 1900 to today

Giuseppe Penone on his plans to take over London's Serpentine South—and the park beyond

Ahead of the opening of his largest UK exhibition to date, the Italian artist discusses what will make this show unique

Tate returns Nazi-looted Henry Gibbs painting to heirs of Jewish dealer

The UK's Spoliation Advisory Panel says the work was taken by the Nazis as “an act of racial persecution”

Hong Kong Palace Museum show reflects a golden age of exchange between China and France

The exhibition, featuring loans from the Palace of Versailles and The Palace Museum in Beijing, celebrates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations

Lee Mingwei's anti-war work, ‘Guernica in Sand’, feels more relevant than ever

The Taiwanese artist encourages the audience to make their mark on his vast installation, an evocation of Picasso’s 1930s masterpiece, at M+ in Hong Kong

Casino giant hands out inaugural prize at Art Basel Hong Kong

Shin Min wins MGM's $50,000 award for her portrayal of the “harsh reality” faced by fast food workers in South Korea

Tutankhamun treasures head to Hong Kong for major Ancient Egypt show

Seven Egyptian venues will loan more than 200 works for the exhibition, including objects from Saqqara tombs

Exploring Robert Rauschenberg’s love of the East on his centennial

M+ to show works from the Overseas Cultural Interchange that ran in ten countries including China; Thaddaeus Ropac gallery gives US artist a platform at Art Basel Hong Kong

Tate Modern announces 2026 programme, including Frida Kahlo and Tracey Emin exhibitions

Meanwhile Tate Britain will explore the legacy of Bloomsbury Group members Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, and tell the story of the 90s in a show curated by Edward Enninful

London Museum receives £20m cash boost and Roman artefact trove from Bloomberg

The private donation becomes the largest the museum has received to date

Two found guilty in theft of Maurizio Cattelan’s golden toilet

The Crown Prosecution Service says it is confident that the case “played a part in disrupting a wider crime and money-laundering network”

Did AI just authenticate a version of one of Rubens’s most famous works?

A Swiss company has examined a version of Rubens’s ‘The Bath of Diana’, which was long thought to be a copy, and believes it could be authentic—the leading authority on the artist takes a different view

Protestors descend on London’s Royal Academy over planned job cuts

The RA says that up to 60 jobs are a risk of redundancy—but the union claims the true figure is almost 100

Venice Biennale 2026: Switzerland and Nordic Countries reveal artists

Switzerland will be represented by six cultural figures, while a trio will take over the Nordic pavilion