Gareth Harris

Gareth Harris is the Chief Contributing Editor of The Art Newspaper

The Brit pack rolls into New York during Frieze week

Opportunity knocks for UK artists and galleries at the fair and beyond

Elmgreen & Dragset sculpture heads from New York to China

The work will travel to the K11 Art Foundation in Wuhan next year

New project will honour Fukushima victims

Tatsuo Miyajima plans to involve the families of victims in his installation

Mahmoud Hawari appointed new director of long-awaited Palestinian Museum

Archaeologist and cultural heritage expert will take charge of programming and building a collection

Frieze New York jury awards stand-out booths

Prizes go to the established Cologne-based dealer Galerie Gisela Capitain, the three-year-old Instituto de Visión of Bogotá, and young Geneva gallery Truth and Consequences

Istanbul’s Moving Image fair is called off

Move is another setback for the beleaguered city after the postponement of Art International

Fairsnews

Art Basel fair surprises amid Hong Kong’s economic gloom

Asian galleries sold well at this year’s event

Manchester arts ‘factory’ will house Turbine Hall of the north

Planned Rem Koolhaas-designed, £110m home of the city’s international festival seeks project director on top salary

What does a female artist have to do to get a major solo show?

Statistics show that less than a third of the biggest exhibitions in the US go to women <br>

Liverpool Biennial will put Ancient Greece into contemporary art show

Port city's collection of antiquities and neoclassical architecture inspires international artists <br>

Tino Sehgal to bring live art to Marrakech

Artist’s choreographed sequences are inspired by activities in city’s historic Jemaa el-Fna square

Reviewnews

What drove Robert Mapplethorpe?

New HBO film shines light on photographer’s ruthless drive and ambition

Fairsnews

Fourth edition of Art International in Istanbul is postponed

Co-founder Sandy Angus says that the event will reconvene next year

After years of delays, M+ to open first permanent space

New pavilion due to launch with exhibitions this autumn

Damien Hirst and Tate reject speculation that formaldehyde fumes were risky

Italian scientists who monitored artist's 2012 show at Tate Modern found levels in excess of EU regulations

Biennale des Antiquaires moves ahead despite rumours of a rift between the co-organisers

The prestigious antiques and jewellery fair at the Grand Palais launches its first annual edition this September

François Morellet, 90-year-old mischief-maker, celebrated in joint London gallery shows

Annely Juda Fine Art and the Mayor Gallery team up to pay tribute to the French artist

New contemporary art museum takes shape in Beirut

Shortlist of 13 architects announced for the planned institution near the city’s National Museum

New name for the Musée du quai Branly in Paris?

Director wants to re-name the Parisian ethnographic art museum in honour of its founder, Jacques Chirac

Artists Elmgreen & Dragset turn curators, taking on the 15th Istanbul Biennial

Pair hint that their presentation in Turkey will be political and provocative

Philanthropist Yana Peel appointed chief executive of London’s Serpentine Galleries

Outset Contemporary Art Fund co-founder succeeds Julia Peyton-Jones after 25 years

Singapore branch of Pinacothèque de Paris shuts too

Founder blames disappointing attendance on closure of Asian branch of for-profit museum

Glasgow International festival tackles demise of UK's once-great, heavy industries

As Welsh steelworkers in Port Talbot await fate of giant steelworks, do the arts have anything to offer?<br>

French novelist Michel Houellebecq to undergo medical exam at Manifesta

Provocative writer will also shows works at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris this summer

Mark Bradford puts the US Constitution into new embassy in London

Vast, site-specific work to incorporate entire text of historic document

Gregor Schneider succeeds Tony Cragg as professor of sculpture at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf

The controversial German artist takes the reins at one of Europe’s most influential art schools this summer

Yoko Ono: Serious Play

As shows of her work draw the crowds in Beijing and Lyons, the Fluxus veteran and conceptual art pioneer reflects on her longevity. The secret? Mischievous improvisation and cold baths

Leading architect Zaha Hadid dies aged 65

Iraqi-born designer was the first woman to win the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize