Gallery Network Spotlight: Theaster Gates’s New Installation in Chicago Brings a Defunct Hardware Store Back to Life The artist's installation "How to Sell Hardware” is on view through the end of the month. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 14, 2021
Gallery Network Shop the Show: See German Artist Christina Kruse’s Whimsical Playground-Like Sculptures, Now on View in New York "Plasterheads" on view at Helwaser Gallery through the end of July. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 11, 2021
Gallery Network 4 Emerging Artists to Get on Your Radar, According to Milan’s Mon Share Art All four artists will show with Mon Share Art in Miami this December. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 9, 2021
Gallery Network A Years-Long Intellectual Property Battle Over a Painting of David Bowie Has Been Dismissed by a Berlin Court The decision found that Michael Moebius's painting did not infringe on a 1995 photograph of Bowie. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 8, 2021
Gallery Network 8 Questions for Art Collector and Dealer Rock Walker on His Passion for M.C. Escher’s Fantastical Works Walker's main piece for advice for aspiring collectors? Avoid eBay. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 7, 2021
Gallery Network A Stunning 14th-Century Residence in Mallorca Will Become a Second Home to Esther Schipper Gallery This Summer—See Images Here The pop-up exhibition “En la Casa de Marquès” features work by 24 gallery artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 7, 2021
Gallery Network Spotlight: See How Chinese Artist Joy Zhuo Cheng Explores Zen Philosophy in Her New Beijing Exhibition Her solo exhibition "Bond/Unbound" is on view at the Today Art Museum in Beijing. By Artnet News, Jun 30, 2021
Gallery Network Celebrate the Cancer Zodiac Season With These Works From the Artnet Gallery Network These artworks encapsulate the passionate and prickly energies of the celestial crab. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 28, 2021
Gallery Network New York’s Independent Art Fair Is Moving Into the Historic Battery Maritime Building—See Images of the Beaux-Arts Space Here The turn-of-the-century building has been closed to the public for over 50 years. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 23, 2021
Artnet Auctions Artnet Auctions Traces the History of LGBTQ+ Symbols Across the Decades Junior Specialist Solomon Bass discusses the symbols and meanings of five works in Artnet Auctions' Queer Legacy sale. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 23, 2021
Artnet Auctions Live Now on Artnet Auctions: Why These Two Ed Ruscha Prints Present a Rare Collecting Opportunity "Wall Rocket" (2013) and "US" (1994) are currently available in Artnet Auctions' Contemporary Editions sale. By Artnet Auctions, Jun 21, 2021
Gallery Network A New Museum Network Is Focusing On the Monuments Men’s Long-Overlooked Postwar Cultural Contributions The Monuments Men and Women Museum Network is encouraging museums to look into their archives to uncover the lifetime work of these cultural heroes. By Maya Asha McDonald, Jun 17, 2021
Gallery Network Shop the Show: A New Paris Exhibition Showcases Top Mid-Century Design, Including Works By Noll and Royère Galerie Jacques Lacoste presents a rare selection of post-war design objects, including a fuzzy goat-hair chair by Jean Royère. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 16, 2021
Gallery Network Shop the Show: German Artist Meuser’s New Sculptures Playfully Critique the Legacy of North American Minimalism For "Close to the Material" at Galerie Nordenhake, Mexico City, the artist presents 14 recent sculptures. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 14, 2021
Gallery Network A Year After Beirut’s Devastating Blast, See How 15 Middle Eastern Artists Are Reflecting on Creativity Amid Uncertainty A new show brings together the work of a range of artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 11, 2021