
Gareth Harris
Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper
Architect Lina Ghotmeh wins competition to revamp British Museum’s vast Western Range galleries
Ghotmeh beat five architect-led teams to land what the museum has called “one of the biggest cultural renovations undertaken anywhere in the world”
UK government aims to keep cash-strapped cultural venues ‘up and running’ with £270m funding package
Culture secretary Lisa Nandy announced today that funding will be shared between arts venues, museums, libraries and heritage buildings across England that are in “urgent need of financial support”
Egypt announces discovery of first royal tomb since King Tutankhamun's was found over a century ago
The unearthing of King Thutmose II's tomb has been described as “one of the most important archaeological discoveries in recent years”
Migration season: Banksy’s animal art heads to new London Museum
A Piranha sentry box will be displayed at the new institution, previously known as the Museum of London
‘Let’s finally get on with it’: V&A director voices support for UK tourist tax
Tristram Hunt’s proposal would see funds ring fenced for cash-strapped cultural infrastructure
Roman basilica discovered beneath London office block
The 2,000-year-old ruins were found close to Bank tube station and London Bridge
Two mystery figures discovered beneath Picasso Blue Period painting
Conservators at London's Courtauld Institute used x-ray and infrared images to reveal the previously unseen works
Suspect detained after works damaged at Vatican altar
A video shared to social media shows a figure standing on the main altar in St Peter’s Basilica
Oxford University exhibition aims to ‘contextualise’ the legacy of British imperialist Cecil Rhodes
A statue of Rhodes at Oriel College in Oxford has previously sparked protests and calls for it to be removed
Technology reveals ancient text inside burnt Herculaneum scroll
Scientists used artificial intelligence and X-ray imaging to decipher the Roman object's contents
Steve McQueen’s Grenfell film to tour to six UK cities
The artist’s work—dedicated to the victims of the tragic fire—will be screened in cities including Cardiff and Glasgow
Collector removes Boccioni sculpture from major Futurism exhibition citing misleading texts and safety concerns
Roberto Bilotti has removed the piece from Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome, claiming it was being exhibited in “a dark corner” and was “not valued at all”
February Book Bag: from a history of Māori art to T.J. Clark’s essays on politics and art
Our round-up of the latest art publications
Joshua Reynolds’s Portrait of Mai to hit the road on UK tour
The masterpiece will leave the National Portrait Gallery and head to Bradford and Cambridge
British Council art collection at risk in face of £197m debt to government
The respected organisation for cultural relations wants the Foreign Office to boost funding
Scottish culture sector breathes sigh of relief following £200m funding package
251 Scottish arts organisations will receive funding over the next three years
This Tate Modern exhibition gets up close and personal with Leigh Bowery
The London institution dedicates an exhibition to the boundary-breaking artist and performer whose body was his canvas
British Museum ‘running as normal’ after alleged IT attack by former employee
Both permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions were closed at the weekend following the suspected sabotage
‘Unprecedented’ month-long strikes planned at major London museums
Security guards at the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum are urging the public not to visit during the action
Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum to design 2025 Serpentine summer pavilion
The structure will have a kinetic element and look to the architecture of Bangladesh
Artist marks 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation by donating works to Unesco
Shelomo Selinger, who endured nine concentration camps, has donated the works ‘Desire for freedom’ and ‘Shoah (Holocaust)’
Concerns grow over ‘nepotism’ row at London’s National Portrait Gallery
An exhibition of works by photographer Zoë Law, mounted after a donation towards the gallery’s £40m makeover, has raised questions about how matters relating to donors are handled and assessed
Architects denounce Trump's call for ‘traditional and classical’ architecture
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has criticised an executive order signed by the new president, claiming his plans could harm local communities
Emmanuel Perrotin to launch first London gallery with works by photographer JR
The French image maker will show new works from ‘Children of Ouranos’ series
How a controversial bust of Winston Churchill made its way back to the Oval Office
President Donald Trump has returned the statue—one of an identical pair—to his office, but it has not been a simple journey
A newly discovered bath complex—thought to be the biggest in a Pompeiian home—is set to open to the public
The spa complex was thought to have been owned by a powerful politician
UK government flies flag for culture with new soft power advisory council
But art world commentators say focus should instead be on the “parlous state of the arts”
Artists at London's ICA stage mass walkout in support of pro-Palestine protesters
The institution has described the protests at the opening of its New Contemporaries exhibition as "misguided"
Union alleges London museum guards face ‘discrimination, victimisation and unlawful pay cuts’
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
As restitutions slow across Europe, UK may be poised for progress
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