Galleries Two Former New York Art Dealers Are Doubling Down on Detroit, Massively Expanding Their Gallery in the City Terese Reyes and Bridget Finn's new gallery has also been renamed: Reyes Finn. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 20, 2019
Galleries The Famed Paris Gallery Bernheim-Jeune, Which Held the First van Gogh Retrospective in 1901, Has Closed The gallery also held the first Futurist exhibition ever to come to Paris in 1912. By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Feb 14, 2019
Galleries Los Angeles Gallery Various Small Fires Expands to Seoul, Citing a Growing Appetite for Western Art in Korea The gallery will launch in April with a show of work by legendary Los Angeles artists Billy Al Bengston and Ed Ruscha. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 14, 2019
Galleries Lisson Gallery Gains an Edge With a New Shanghai Gallery as Western Dealers Rush Into China The inaugural show, titled "Love is Metaphysical Gravity," opens March 22. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 11, 2019
Galleries David Hammons Will Have His First LA Solo Show in More Than 45 Years at Hauser & Wirth Hammons, who lived in Los Angeles for more than a decade, will return with brand new work. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 23, 2019
Galleries A Blazing Market Star, Chinese-French Painter Zao Wou-Ki Will Receive a Two-City Extravaganza at Kamel Mennour The show is the first gallery exhibition since the conclusion of a legal battle over his estate. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 21, 2019
Galleries 5 Remarkable Facts About Pace Gallery’s New 8-Story Chelsea Headquarters As galleries race to expand, Pace is getting ready to open an impressive new building. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 20, 2019
Galleries Chased Out of Chelsea? Try Tribeca! Why Midsize Art Dealers See a Better Future in Robert De Niro’s Backyard James Cohan, Andrew Kreps, the Journal Gallery, and CANADA are all relocating downtown. Why? By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 18, 2018
Galleries Which Is the Biggest Mega-Gallery? We Ranked the Total Footprints of 14 of the World’s Most Powerful Art Dealerships Achieving global relevance in today's art market demands a lot of real estate—but some galleries have a vastly bigger footprint than others. By Artnet News, Dec 4, 2018
Galleries After a Cautious Start, Lévy Gorvy Doubles Down on Asia With Plans to Open a Hong Kong Gallery The gallery tested the market with a Shanghai office last year. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 28, 2018
Galleries Hauser & Wirth Already Has a Restaurant, Bookstore, and Magazine. Now It’s Launching a Nonprofit Research Institute as Well A Franz Kline catalogue raisonne is among the first initiatives. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 27, 2018
Galleries Influential Photography Dealer Steven Kasher Will Shutter His Gallery to Join David Zwirner Kasher will become a director tasked with 'cross-pollinating' his expertise and photo-based clientele with Zwirner's enterprise. By Tim Schneider, Nov 20, 2018
Galleries In Another Step Toward Market Domination, Hauser & Wirth Hires Christie’s Veteran Koji Inoue to Steer Its Postwar Division The gallery is devoting greater resources to its secondary market business. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 20, 2018
Galleries David Zwirner Gallery Will Represent Market Darling Njideka Akunyili Crosby in Asia and the US The mega-gallery will share representation with Victoria Miro in London. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 9, 2018
Galleries ‘I’m as Hungry as Ever’: Art Dealer David Kordansky Will Expand His Gallery to Take Over an Entire City Block in LA The dealer is doubling down in Los Angeles. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 28, 2018