Galleries After Losing Her Daughter in the Beirut Explosions, a Lebanese-Armenian Gallerist Launches a New Creative Platform in Her Memory The online platform that Gaïa Fodoulian began is launching with Beirut's first large-scale show of Lebanese artists since the explosions. By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Mar 25, 2021
Galleries London Dealers Are Debuting the City’s First-Ever Gallery Weekend This Summer to Revive the Local Art Scene After a Year of Lockdown The three-day event will focus on different geographical concentrations of galleries. By Naomi Rea, Mar 17, 2021
Galleries Pace Gallery Parts Ways With Two Top Executives Accused of Abusive Behavior Amid a Broader Company Restructuring Douglas Baxter and Susan Dunne, two longtime executives at Pace, will depart the company as a new leadership team is formed. By Zachary Small, Mar 17, 2021
Galleries A Historic New York Gallery Is Turning Into a Nonprofit Research Institute Dedicated to Schiele, Grandma Moses, and Other Artists The Kallir Research Institute is taking over operations for Galerie St. Etienne. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 10, 2021
Galleries Star Chicago Gallerist Mariane Ibrahim Is Opening a New Space in Paris as International Art Dealers Rush to the French Capital "The global is local and vice versa," Ibrahim says of her thinking. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 9, 2021
Galleries Cindy Sherman Signs With Hauser and Wirth as Her Longtime Gallery Metro Pictures Announces Its Closure The news comes just days after Metro Pictures announced plans to close. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 8, 2021
Galleries ‘It’s Just Time for Us to Go’: Metro Pictures Co-Founder Janelle Reiring on Closing the Legendary Gallery Amid a Rapidly Changing Art World Reiring reflects on how her role as a dealer changed over 40 years. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 8, 2021
Galleries Metro Pictures, the Fabled New York Gallery That Launched the Pictures Generation, Will Close After More Than 40 Years Veteran gallerists Helene Winer and Janelle Reiring say they made their decision as the industry moves into "a very different art world.” By Naomi Rea, Mar 8, 2021
Galleries Paintings of Nuclear Tests and a Burning Notre Dame Will Set the Tone for Damien Hirst’s Yearlong Gagosian Takeover Show "Damien has been fascinated with the idea of representing reality," says Gagosian director Millicent Wilner. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 4, 2021
Galleries Rap Phenom Westside Gunn Is Opening a Hybrid Art Gallery-Swag Shop-Toy Store in His Hometown of Buffalo Gunn’s label is known for commissioning paintings by the likes of Virgil Abloh for its album covers. By Artnet News, Feb 12, 2021
Galleries Damien Hirst Is Taking Over One of Gagosian’s London Galleries as Curator for an Entire Year The artist will organize shows of his own work and that of other artists. By Nan Stewert, Feb 11, 2021
Galleries The French Government Is Giving Commercial Art Galleries €2 Million to Help Keep Them Alive Through Lockdown The country is switching up its strategy to support its art scene. By Naomi Rea, Jan 12, 2021
Galleries Gagosian Has Closed Its San Francisco Gallery, Once Seen as a Beacon of Promise for Silicon Valley’s Art Market The gallery says it will focus its West Coast energies on Los Angeles. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 4, 2021
Galleries Curatorial Dynamo Destinee Ross-Sutton Just Opened a New Project Space Dedicated to Black Art in SoHo—No Flippers Allowed A contract she first developed for Christie's is in place for all sales. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 21, 2020
Galleries Perrotin Is Launching a Secondary-Market Business in Paris to Offer Collectors a Bespoke ‘Alternative to Auction Houses’ The venture will be housed in a townhouse near the Grand Palais and Sotheby's and Christie's salesrooms. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 15, 2020