Galleries 5 Disruptive Trends Art Galleries Need to Understand If They Want to Survive At this year’s Talking Galleries symposium in Barcelona, the debates boiled down to a few core issues. Here they are. By Tim Schneider, Jan 29, 2018
Galleries London’s Wave of Gallery Closures Continues as Rokeby Gallery Shutters After 13 Years The gallery owner previously curated David Bowie’s art collection. By Naomi Rea, Jan 11, 2018
Galleries Condo Is Coming to São Paolo, Adding a Fifth Location to the Popular Art-Fair Alternative On the eve of Condo London, the founder of the gallery-share model reveals it is testing a single-venue Condo Unit in April. By Naomi Rea, Jan 10, 2018
Galleries Pace Will Launch Its New Hong Kong Gallery With a Yoshitomo Nara Solo Show East meets West as Loie Hollowell takes over the gallery's existing Hong Kong space. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 10, 2018
Galleries David Zwirner to Expand Again With a Massive New $50 Million Gallery in Chelsea The race to expand continues at breakneck speed. By Henri Neuendorf, Jan 8, 2018
Galleries Galerie Lelong Will Represent the Estate of Mildred Thompson, a Long-Overlooked Figure in the History of American Modernism Thompson previously had no gallery representation. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 20, 2017
Galleries The Freshman Class: 5 Galleries Making a Splash With Their First Time at Art Basel Miami Beach From the crazy paintings of Koichi Enomoto to the cerebral work of Jamal Cyrus, new galleries are bring new energy to Miami. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 6, 2017
Galleries Lévy Gorvy Gallery to Represent the Estate of Artist and Musician Terry Adkins A major exhibition of Adkins's work will open at the gallery in January. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 20, 2017
Galleries Daniel Templon Is Opening a Second Paris Gallery Next Year The new space, located near Centre Pompidou, will be renovated by Jean-Michel Wilmotte. By Naomi Rea, Oct 16, 2017
Galleries Dealer Nicholas Logsdail on Highlights From 50 Years of Lisson Gallery, From Yoko’s Cryptic Letter to Marina’s ‘Groovy’ Room How an accidental gallerist became an international success story. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 4, 2017
Galleries Hauser & Wirth Plots a Major Expansion Into Asia With a Hong Kong Gallery and Two New Offices The gallery is the latest in a long line to bet big on Asia. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 21, 2017
Galleries Lost Track of Your Favorite Artist? Here’s a Guide to the Latest Round of Rising-Star Gallery Swaps Tala Madani, Ian Cheng, Laure Prouvost and others do the gallery hop. By Artnet News, Sep 21, 2017
Galleries The Centre Pompidou’s Florence Derieux Joins Hauser & Wirth as Director of Exhibitions After just a year and a half at the Pompidou Foundation, Florence Derieux is heading to the commercial realm, joining Hauser & Wirth. By Caroline Elbaor, Sep 19, 2017
Galleries Forced to Close Her Gallery, Berlin Dealer Micky Schubert Is Launching a Brooklyn Art Incubator Instead She's doing it with Wallspace founder Janine Foeller, and they plan to address the challenges facing mid-sized galleries. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 11, 2017
Galleries More Than Half of London’s Galleries Are Failing and 5 Other Blunt Observations on the Art Market From Condo’s Founder Vanessa Carlos has some constructive thoughts about how galleries can survive. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 7, 2017