Galleries Bringing a New Model to an Ancient City, Condo’s Compact Gallery-Share Initiative ‘Condo Unit’ Is Headed to Athens After a successful venture in São Paolo, the single-venue collaborative exhibition has chosen the Greek capital for its second edition. By Kate Brown, Oct 18, 2018
Galleries Hauser & Wirth Is Now Launching a Glossy New Art Magazine Too, Called ‘Ursula’ Veteran New York Times journalist Randy Kennedy is executive editor. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 20, 2018
Galleries White Cube Enters the Great Race for Artist Estates, Announcing Its Representation of the Al Held Foundation To date, the British gallery has exclusively worked with living artists. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 18, 2018
Galleries Returning to Its Swiss Roots, Hauser & Wirth Is Opening Its Ninth Gallery in St. Moritz A Louise Bourgeois show will inaugurate the space in December. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 17, 2018
Galleries With a New Project Space in Taiwan, Sean Kelly Embarks on a More ‘Sensitive’ Expansion to Asia The veteran New York gallerist will launch a project space led by new director Gladys Lin in Taipei in 2019. By Tim Schneider, Sep 6, 2018
Galleries It’s a ‘Leaser’s Market’ With ‘Unheard-Of’ Rents: Why Blue-Chip Galleries Are Doubling Down in New York’s Chelsea Top art dealers are embracing Chelsea's building boom, even as smaller players have been pushed out. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2018
Galleries Berlin’s Arratia Beer Gallery, the Latest Victim of the Mid-Market Squeeze, Says ‘Auf Wiedersehen’ After 12 Years The gallery had been open since 2006. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 27, 2018
Galleries David Zwirner Hires a Millennial Social Media Influencer to Reinvent Its Online Sales Operation The dealer compared the gallery's website to a "sixth gallery space"—and has brought on Elena Soboleva to lead it. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 3, 2018
Galleries Trade War? Trade More, Say the Hip Western Art Dealers Popping Up at Condo Shanghai Dealers participating in Condo Shanghai find audiences eager to discover new work as the gallery exchange model gains more traction. By Naomi Rea & Eileen Kinsella, Aug 2, 2018
Galleries The End of Exhibitions? As Attendance Plummets, New York Dealers Are Scrambling to Secure the Future of the Art Gallery To lure the public back into art galleries, dealers are banding together and adopting vintage tactics like the old-fashioned gallery walk. By Rachel Corbett, Jul 18, 2018
Galleries ‘It Becomes Impossible’: Why One Gallerist Says Berlin Is No Longer Hospitable to Contemporary Art Dealers As the Berlin gallery EXILE announces its move to Vienna, we speak with its founder about the challenges facing emerging galleries today. By Kate Brown, Jul 17, 2018
Galleries Inching Onto Auction-House Turf, Hauser & Wirth Hires Christie’s Veteran to Ramp Up Secondary Market Sales Liberté Nuti will begin this fall as the gallery's new international senior director of Impressionist and Modern art. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 12, 2018
Galleries With Back-To-Back Sold-Out Shows, the 28-Year-Old Painter Jonathan Lyndon Chase Is a Young Artist to Watch The artist's ongoing show at Kohn Gallery examines the timely themes of race, gender, and sexuality—and has struck a chord with collectors. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 28, 2018
Galleries Cheim and Read, Storied New York Gallery, Will Close Its Chelsea Space After 21 Years and Transition to ‘Private Practice’ The gallery is one of the largest and most established to close or transition into private dealing in recent years. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 28, 2018
Galleries And Now, a Message From Jeff Koons: David Zwirner Launches a Podcast Focused on the Gallery’s Superstar Artists 'Dialogues' is a co-production with Slate Studios. By Tim Schneider, Jun 28, 2018