Galleries 8 Questions Artists Should Ask Before Signing With a Gallery It’s a crucial relationship, so it’s vital to understand the terms before signing on the dotted line. By Brian Boucher, Jul 29, 2024
Galleries Munich’s Blue-Chip Galerie Thomas Files for Bankruptcy The 60-year-old firm was a regular at prestigious international art fairs. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 29, 2024
Galleries 47 Canal at 13: As the Tastemaking New York Gallery Grows Up, a Founder Exits The trailblazing enterprise is opening its new SoHo location today, without Margaret Lee. By Andrew Russeth, Jul 3, 2024
Galleries Gagosian’s Chief Operating Officer Andrew Fabricant Departs His wife, Laura Paulson, has also left her role as head of the gallery's art advisory arm. By Annie Armstrong, Jun 13, 2024
Galleries Zurich Art Weekend Is Fostering Gallery Collaborations, Drawing Crowds Once a trade secret, the annual ritual has become an essential stop before Art Basel. This year, some 100 events were on offer. By Margaret Carrigan, Jun 10, 2024
Galleries London Gallery Weekend Underscores an Art Scene in Flux The fourth edition of the three-day event offers a 'soft selling tool' outside of fairs. By Vivienne Chow, May 29, 2024
Galleries Influential New York Dealer David Lewis Will Close His Doors After 11 Years His gallery represented artists like Barbara Bloom, Trey Abdella, and Todd Gray. By Eileen Kinsella, May 24, 2024
Galleries ‘A Resource for Young Minds’: Dealer Gavin Brown on Why He’s Donating His Archives to Bard While the dealer can find himself getting sentimental, he’ll leave it to others to assess the gallery’s place in history. By Brian Boucher, Apr 11, 2024
Galleries A New Tokyo Art Space Will Champion Contemporary African Art The exhibition platform is founded by Edna Dumas of the Hermès-Dumas family, as well as the Japanese actor Yuta Nakano and German entrepreneur Lothar Eckstein. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 29, 2024
Galleries With Outposts in Mexico City and New York, the Influential Gallery Kurimanzutto Celebrates 25 Years The husband and wife duo José Kuri and Mónica Manzutto didn't intend to change the world. But their guerrilla pop-ups spread the gospel of Mexican art and led to outposts in CDMX and New York as well as a new world order. By Shanti Escalante-De Mattei, Feb 23, 2024
Galleries ‘There Was a Wildness to It’: Dealer Javier Peres Reflects on His Raucous Rise in the 2000s The international dealer relives the raves and risks that were part of his formative years in what was then a very different moment in the art market. By Janelle Zara, Feb 21, 2024
Galleries In Surprise Move, Perrotin Ends Partnership with Paris Dealers, Withdraws from Dubai Branch The dealer is moving forward with a new Los Angeles space, set to open in time for Frieze. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 15, 2024
Galleries French Gallery Ceysson & Bénétière Expands to Tokyo as the City’s Art Market Heats Up It will be the firm's eighth branch worldwide and its first in Asia. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 14, 2024
Galleries Shuttered Simon Lee Gallery Owes $12.6 Million to Creditors, Insolvency Report Says Artists, galleries, art fair operators, shippers, and more are allegedly awaiting payments. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 12, 2024
Galleries Angling for Venice Visitors, Lehmann Maupin Will Pop Up in Milan The gallery will aim to capitalize on numerous events in the nearby region this spring. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 9, 2024