Galleries Zürich Art Weekend Has Always Thrived From Its Proximity to Art Basel. What Happens Now That the Big Fair Is Cancelled? Around 24 dealers and 10 local institutions are taking part in this year's event. By Naomi Rea, Sep 10, 2020
Galleries Famed Collector Charles Saatchi’s Only Daughter Is Opening a Huge London Gallery in Mayfair to Show Emerging Artists Phoebe Saatchi Yates is opening the space with her husband, Arthur. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 10, 2020
Galleries Hauser & Wirth Has Rallied More Than 100 Art Stars to Donate Works for a Fundraiser to Rescue the Queens Museum and 15 Other At-Risk New York Nonprofits The Swiss Institute, White Columns, and a host of other institutions will benefit from the sale. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 10, 2020
Galleries Seeing Room for Market Expansion, Hauser & Wirth Hires the Head of an Ultra-Luxurious London Department Store as Its Global CEO The Scottish businessman Ewan Venters has been the chief executive of Fortnum & Mason since 2012. By Naomi Rea, Sep 8, 2020
Galleries David Zwirner Is Hosting a Star-Studded Sale With Works by More Than 100 Artists to Raise Money for Joe Biden’s Campaign Works from artists including Richard Serra, Kehinde Wiley, and Chloe Wise will be available on Platform.art. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 8, 2020
Galleries ‘What Is an Exhibition Without an Opening?’: New York City Galleries Kick Off a Surreal Fall Art Season Unlike Any Other From safety upgrades to ethical reflections, New York dealers are finding their way through the strangest fall ever. By Tim Schneider & Eileen Kinsella, Sep 7, 2020
Galleries Esther Schipper Will Temporarily Take Over Blain Southern’s Former Space to Show Ugo Rondinone During Gallery Weekend Berlin The veteran Berlin dealer will show Rondinone's new bronze works. By Kate Brown, Sep 2, 2020
Galleries ‘It’s Not a Side Project, It’s Part of My Practice’: Artist Titus Kaphar Is Expanding His New Haven Nonprofit—With a Big Boost From Gagosian The mega-gallery will provide financial backing and extensive programming for the New Haven art space that Kaphar started in 2015. By Nate Freeman, Aug 10, 2020
Galleries ‘I Doubt It Is Worth Reopening’: Art Spaces in Beirut Are Decimated by the City’s Deadly Explosions The blasts left at least 100 people dead, 4,000 wounded, and an estimated 300,000 homeless. By Naomi Rea, Aug 5, 2020
Galleries Meet Thandi Sibisi, the Pioneering Black South African Gallerist Who Is Determined to Draw in a New Kind of Art Collector Thandi Sibisi is hoping to draw in new collectors by offering works at relatively modest prices. By Naomi Rea, Jul 27, 2020
Galleries Top Hauser & Wirth Director Graham Steele Is Leaving the Gallery to Start a Private Dealership of His Own Steele, a sales director who was made partner earlier this year, has been with the gallery since spring 2015. By Nate Freeman, Jul 27, 2020
Galleries Taste-Making Dealer Gavin Brown Will Join Gladstone Gallery as a Partner, Ending the Decades-Long Run of His Rebel Art ‘Enterprise’ Brown will bring a number of his artists and his Roman outpost to Gladstone, effectively creating a new mega-gallery overnight. By Nate Freeman, Jul 20, 2020
Galleries Dealers Remain Committed to Hong Kong Despite the New National Security Law—But They’re Looking for Cheaper Spaces to Rent Some galleries are leaving Hong Kong's Central district in favor of a blooming gallery hub in Wong Chuk Hang. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 6, 2020
Galleries ‘It Feels Like We’re in It Together’: How a Utopian Collective-Ownership Model Is Helping This South African Art Gallery Thrive in Precarious Times In our latest spotlight on new business models for galleries, Stevenson shows how 13 owners can be better than one. By Tim Schneider, Jul 5, 2020
Galleries New York’s Galleries Are Preparing to Reopen to an Uncertain Art Market This Week. Will Anyone Show Up? Appointments, masks, and hand sanitizer will be the new norms. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 2, 2020