Galleries Museums and Art Galleries in Seoul Shut Down Again as the City Sees a Second Wave of Coronavirus Cases South Korea had previously been praised for its exemplary response to the crisis. By Eileen Kinsella, May 28, 2020
Galleries Hong Kong Galleries Are Banding Together to Launch a Mini Art Fair to Help Revive the City’s Struggling Art Market The June debut of "Unscheduled" will feature 13 galleries primarily from Hong Kong. By Eileen Kinsella, May 24, 2020
Galleries Just How Bad Has the Financial Fallout Been for US Galleries? A New Survey Crunches the Numbers—and They’re Bleak Full-time unemployment hasn't dipped too dramatically, but galleries are bracing for dramatic losses this quarter. By Eileen Kinsella, May 19, 2020
Galleries A London Gallery Is Trying Out a New Pitch on Collectors: Live With an Artwork for Six Weeks and Then Tell Us If You Want to Buy It The gallery's owner says the idea came to him before the global shutdown got underway. By Caroline Goldstein, May 15, 2020
Galleries David Zwirner Is Opening Up Its Online Viewing Room to 12 Galleries in Brussels and Paris in Its Latest Effort to Boost Smaller Dealers It is the fourth iteration of the gallery's ongoing Platform initiative. By Naomi Rea, May 12, 2020
Galleries As Switzerland Slowly Reopens, Dealer Eva Presenhuber Is Forging Ahead With Plans to Open a New Zurich Gallery Next Month "There was no going back," Presenhuber says of the complicated timing. By Eileen Kinsella, May 8, 2020
Galleries What’s It Like to See Art in the Era of Social Distancing? We Crawled Berlin’s Newly Reopened Gallery Scene to Find Out There's a cautiously optimistic buzz in the air in the German capitlal. By Kate Brown, May 7, 2020
Galleries Dealer Thaddaeus Ropac Will Use His Biggest Paris Gallery to Stage an Emergency Selling Show of Young Regional Artists to Support the Emerging Art Scene This September, the gallery will lend its space and sales infrastructure to emerging artists. By Naomi Rea, May 7, 2020
Galleries For Its First Show Post-Lockdown, Perrotin Is Opening Up Its Paris Gallery to Two-Dozen Local Dealers in a Show of Solidarity The gallery's "Stay United" initiative will run through August. By Eileen Kinsella, May 4, 2020
Galleries In a Radical Move, Sotheby’s Has Debuted a New Online Sales Platform for Blue-Chip Contemporary Art Galleries, Taking a Cut of All Sales Sotheby's will take a flat commission from galleries based on sales. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 28, 2020
Galleries 15 Minutes with a Price Database Power User: Sotheby’s Design Impresario Jodi Pollack The leader of Sotheby’s 20th-century design department tells us about the latest design trends—and what's undervalued. By Artnet Price Database Team, Apr 28, 2020
Galleries Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the Online Editions of the Dallas Art Fair, Art Basel Hong Kong, and David Zwirner’s ‘Platform’ We've adapted our art-fair sales column for our new virtual world. By Eileen Kinsella & Tim Schneider, Apr 23, 2020
Galleries Mega-Galleries Aren’t the Only Ones Supporting Pandemic Relief Efforts. Here’s How Dealers With a Lot More to Lose Are Giving Back Galleries are getting creative about ways to give back. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 21, 2020
Galleries ‘Bring Your Own Mask’: German Art Galleries Will Reopen in a New Reality Next Week, Giving Other Dealers a Preview of Things to Come Attendance numbers will be strictly limited, and some dealers are requiring visitors to wear masks. By Kate Brown, Apr 17, 2020
Galleries ‘This Happened Very, Very Fast’: Faced With Closures, Galleries Are Being Forced to Build Online Viewing Rooms Overnight—Often From Scratch Galleries once resistant to selling art online—and even some who embraced it—are reinventing their cyberspace-based marketplaces. By Nate Freeman, Apr 9, 2020