Galleries David Kordansky Will Now Represent Acclaimed Sculptor Simone Leigh on the West Coast Kordansky will share representation with Luhring Augustine in New York. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 5, 2019
Galleries Is Marlborough Aiming to Become the Next Mega-Gallery? The Business Is Reorganizing and Expanding in Chelsea The gallery scooped up Cheim and Read's former Chelsea space. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 3, 2019
Galleries Who Has the Most Artists in the Whitney Biennial? These Non-Blue-Chip Galleries Represent More Than a Quarter of the Show These might not be mega-galleries with billion-dollar budgets, but they're churning out some of the most exciting new artists working today. By Caroline Goldstein, May 29, 2019
Galleries With a New Online Salesroom, This Hip New York Gallery Is Reinventing Itself by Offering Flash Sales for the Art Market The Journal Gallery is moving to a new neighborhood and launching a new sales platform called Tennis Elbow. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 26, 2019
Galleries Clara Ha, a Veteran of Kasmin Gallery, Strikes Out on Her Own With a New Tribeca Space CHART joins the fast-growing gallery scene in Tribeca. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 23, 2019
Galleries Superstar Artist Takashi Murakami Just Split With Blum & Poe, His Longtime Gallery That Made Him Famous. Why? Experts have various theories about what caused the breakup. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 22, 2019
Galleries David Zwirner Will Represent the Family of Artist Paul Klee, Who Have Never Before Worked With a Gallery The gallery is planning solo presentations at TEFAF New York and in Chelsea. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 19, 2019
Galleries Gagosian Launches an Advisory Firm and Enlists a New Leadership Team, Suggesting a Pivot for the Mega-Gallery’s Direction Andrew Fabricant has been made COO while his wife, auction veteran Laura Paulson, will spearhead a new advisory division. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 17, 2019
Galleries In the Shadow of Europe’s Rising Far-Right, Warsaw Gallerists Are Trying to Find a Way Forward—by Drawing on Their Socialist Past The second edition of Poland’s international gallery share Friend of a Friend comes at a crucial moment. By Kate Brown, Apr 11, 2019
Galleries This New Gallery in San Francisco Wants to Cultivate the Next Generation of Tech Collectors Rebecca Camacho Presents, led by a 20-year veteran of Anthony Meier Fine Arts, will open May 16. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 5, 2019
Galleries Hauser & Wirth Adds Art Star Glenn Ligon to Its Increasingly Gargantuan Roster The artist will leave his previous east coast gallery, Luhring Augustine. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 4, 2019
Galleries Want Your Stingel With a Side of Pasta? Gagosian Expands in Beverly Hills by Going Halfsies With a New Italian Restaurant The mega-gallery will share a 9,500-square-foot space with the star pasta chef starting in 2020. By Tim Schneider, Apr 3, 2019
Galleries A Rash of Art Gallery Closures Has Plagued Berlin. But a New Crop of Dealers Think They Have the Solution Millennial gallerists and art-market veterans alike are finding fresh ways to do brick-and-mortar business. By Hili Perlson, Mar 21, 2019
Galleries No Lease? No Problem! This Company Wants to Bring Your Gallery to Cities Around the World The project is the brainchild of two auction-house veterans. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 5, 2019
Galleries What Will the Art Gallery of the Future Do? Pace’s Marc Glimcher on the Coming Disruption and Why the ‘Art World Is Not Fair’ artnet News's Andrew Goldstein spoke to the international gallery's CEO about the growing importance of "experiences." By Andrew Goldstein, Mar 4, 2019