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 8, 2020
Galleries A Hardscrabble Initiative Is Bringing More Than a Dozen Galleries From Vienna Together to Launch the City’s First Virtual Art Week A Berlin edition is set to launch on April 11. By Kate Brown, Apr 8, 2020
Galleries With the Launch of Two More Online Sales Initiatives, Mega-Gallerist David Zwirner Says He Is Already Envisioning Less Need for Art Fairs Zwirner's "Studio" platform kicks off with Wolfgang Tillmans, while its "Exceptional Works" secondary-market venue debuts with Josef Albers. By Julia Halperin, Apr 6, 2020
Galleries Mega-Gallery Hauser & Wirth Has Pledged to Donate 10 Percent of All Sales From Its Online Shows to the World Health Organization Forthcoming online shows will focus on George Condo, Rashid Johnson, and Lorna Simpson. By Javier Pes, Apr 1, 2020
Galleries 32 Years After Opening a Gallery to Show Female Artists, the Veteran Art Dealer Barbara Gross Reflects on How the Market Has—and Hasn’t—Changed The modest and erudite dealer looks back as she prepares to close her gallery for good. By Kate Brown, Mar 31, 2020
Galleries After Finding Success With Online Sales, David Zwirner Will Share Its Digital Platform With 12 Promising Younger New York Galleries, Too Zwirner is hosting a dozen smaller New York galleries in one virtual space. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 29, 2020
Galleries ‘What Does a Gallery Become?’: Small Galleries Seek Solutions as They Face a Perilous Spring Without Fairs or Exhibitions Small and mid-range galleries are the most vulnerable to economic shifts, but they are also more spry. By Kate Brown & Eileen Kinsella, Mar 18, 2020
Galleries The Abrupt Closure of the High-Profile Blain Southern Gallery Leaves Artworks in Limbo—and Artists Out of Pocket Artworks on consignment from artists are being held in storage in London, Berlin, and New York. By Kate Brown, Mar 3, 2020
Galleries That Was Fast: A Week and a Half After Its Private Sale Was Announced, the Marron Collection Has Already Netted $300 Million A $70 million Rothko sale followed two Picassos for $105 million By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 1, 2020