Galleries 13 Buzzy Back-to-School Gallery Shows to See in New York This September, From a Red-Hot Group Show to Rick Lowe’s Gagosian Debut It's "back to school" for the art world—here's a guide to the best openings on tap this week. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 6, 2022
Galleries The Art World’s Favorite Architect Is Joining Forces With an Upstart Dealer to Launch a New Gallery in Downtown New York Palo Gallery will double as a kind of showroom for Annabelle Selldorf’s new furniture line, Vica. By Taylor Dafoe, Aug 24, 2022
Galleries Risky Gamble or Sure Bet? Emmanuel Perrotin Just Opened a Storefront in a Las Vegas Casino "Art is for everyone,” said the French dealer, who aims to bring work by gallery artists like Murakami and Cattelan to Sin City. By Dorian Batycka, Aug 24, 2022
Galleries It Turns Out Jeff Koons, Pace, and Other Art-World Heavyweights Had Millions of Dollars in PPP Loans Forgiven by the Government Art businesses we identified received between $100,000 and $7 million in loans from the U.S. government program. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 22, 2022
Galleries A Trio of Galleries From Dubai, Vancouver, and New York Are Uniting to Open Diana, a New Cooperative Gallery on Henry Street The gallery brings a new model to an address with a rich artistic legacy. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 19, 2022
Galleries Olfactory Art Dealer Andreas Keller Already Knows How to Sell to Clients Looking for Rare Perfumes. But Art Collectors? That’s New Territory The dealer's new gallery isn't just about the rosy side of scent experience. By Janelle Zara, Aug 17, 2022
Galleries Artist Matthew Day Jackson Leaves His Longtime Gallery, Hauser and Wirth, to Join Mega-Rival Pace Jackson had seven solo exhibition with Hauser and Wirth between 2011 and 2020. By Artnet News, Aug 16, 2022
Galleries Two Young Women Took a Gamble and Opened an Art Gallery in Remote Kosovo. It Is Now One of the Most Talked-About Galleries in Europe Last month, Lambalambdalambda opened its second space in Prishtina. By Hettie Judah, Aug 4, 2022
Galleries Silverlens Gallery, a Heavyweight in the Southeast Asian Art Scene, Is Flipping the Script by Expanding Westward With a New York Outpost "Maybe there's a space for us. We didn't feel so invisible anymore," said gallery founder Isa Lorenzo. By Vivienne Chow, Jul 19, 2022
Galleries ‘I Don’t Understand the Meaning of the Word Quit’: Magda Sawon Tells Us What’s Next for Postmasters After Closing Its Tribeca Gallery The first gallery to make the move to Tribeca became a victim of the neighborhood's success. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 7, 2022
Galleries ‘I’ll Never Forget That Moment’: Larry Gagosian on How an Encounter With Christo in His 20s Inspired a New Show of the Artist’s Little-Known Early Work Gagosian's new show in Paris includes many never-before-seen Christo works. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 13, 2022
Galleries Marian Goodman Will Open Its First West Coast Branch in L.A., Continuing the Westward Migration of New York Galleries The dealer’s new space will be located near other galleries like Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, and Jeffrey Deitch. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 8, 2022
Galleries Hauser and Wirth Will Open Its First Gallery in Paris as the City’s Art Market Continues to Grow The mega-gallery can now count 14 exhibition spaces worldwide. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 1, 2022
Galleries Hauser and Wirth Is Opening a New Space Dedicated to Craft and Design in the Hamptons The mega-gallery is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a passion project of Manuela Wirth. By Eileen Kinsella, May 27, 2022
Galleries Four Veteran Art Dealers Team Up to Open a Beacon Gallery Asking Viewers to Show Up (IRL) and Slow Down Analog Diary opens with an ambitious performance by Dan Colen and a group show including Radcliffe Bailey and Julia Rommel. By Julia Halperin, May 13, 2022