Galleries Why Do Artists Love the Dealer Charles Moffett So Much? For Starters, ‘He Keeps His Word.’ (Also, He Offers Healthcare) As the gallery celebrates five years in business and expands, artists tell us what sets him apart. By Eileen Kinsella, May 9, 2023
Galleries Nan Goldin, the U.S. Artist Whose Salient Activism Took Down the Sacklers, Has Ditched Dealer Marian Goodman to Work With Gagosian The move is another blow for Goldin's former New York gallery. By Katya Kazakina, Mar 29, 2023
Galleries What Does It Take to Build a Successful Gallery in London? Two Generations of Emerging Dealers Hash It Out Vanessa Carlos and Freddie Powell on the trials and tribulations of pulling off an atypical commercial space. By Louise Benson, Mar 14, 2023
Galleries Del Vaz Projects Offers a Reinvention of the Gallery Experience on Los Angeles’s West Side This nonprofit curatorial platform assumes many guises. By Eileen Townsend, Feb 16, 2023
Galleries Superstar Painter Peter Doig Has Parted Ways With His Longtime Gallery Michael Werner After 23 Years The artist is now working independently. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 13, 2023
Galleries Dealer François Ghebaly Is Opening a Second Space in L.A., Joining a Growing Throng of Galleries in Hollywood "In Hollywood, something very exciting is happening," Ghebaly said. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 24, 2023
Galleries How the Young, Bold Guts Gallery Is Reshaping the Art Trade to Make it More Equitable for the Next Generation of Artists (and Collectors) It is an unlikely success story within an art world shaped by elitism. By Josie Thaddeus-Johns, Jan 23, 2023
Galleries A Former Mega-Gallery Sales Rep’s New Gallery Model Asks Collectors to Slow Down and Spend Time With Emerging Artists Before Buying London's Pipeline Contemporary opened during Frieze Week 2022. By Josie Thaddeus-Johns, Jan 16, 2023
Galleries Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova Gets Her First Solo Show at Jeffrey Deitch, Where Attendees Are Instructed to Wear Balaclavas The activist artist continues the collective’s protest against Russia’s authoritarian regime. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 10, 2023
Galleries Sukanya Rajaratnam, a Change-Making Dealer Who Brought Overlooked Artists to Mnuchin Gallery, Is Departing After 15 Years The veteran dealer brought previously marginalized black and female artists into the gallery's blue-chip fold. By Katya Kazakina, Jan 8, 2023
Galleries Hauser and Wirth’s Foray Into Auction Territory Exceeds Expectations, Raising More Than $4 Million for Charity All of the proceeds will benefit the UN's refugee relief programs. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 14, 2022
Galleries A Genre-Defying Brooklyn Gallery Opens With an Exhibition of Masks Spanning 200 Years "B" Dry Goods was launched by a former Boston gallerist who deals in rare-books and music-ephemera. By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 8, 2022
Galleries Gerhard Richter Says Auf Wiedersehen to Marian Goodman, His Dealer of Nearly Four Decades, to Join David Zwirner The German artist had been with Marian Goodman Gallery for 37 years. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 7, 2022
Galleries Galerie56, a New Space at 56 Leonard Street in New York, Opens Its Second Cross-Cultural Exhibition The exhibition features works by sculptor Isamu Noguchi juxtaposed with objects by architect Charlotte Perriand. By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 6, 2022
Galleries Fearless Art Lovers Trekked by Boat to Half Gallery’s Pop-Up in a House on Stilts in Biscayne Bay. It Was Worth It The exclusive painting event was held 1.5 miles offshore at one of the historic Stiltsville homes. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 2, 2022