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 30, 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 19, 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
Galleries The Gallery-Share Model Is Finding New Life in Tokyo With an Initiative That’s Bringing a Slew of International Dealers to Japan Onsen Confidential wants to help form new partnerships and relationships—while offering participants the chance to steam in ancient hot springs. By Kate Brown, Feb 25, 2020
Galleries The $450 Million Marron Collection Is the Art Market’s Ultimate Prize. Now, Three of the World’s Top Rival Galleries Are Joining Forces to Sell It The heirs' decision to avoid the auction block comes as a surprise to the art world. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 19, 2020
Galleries Posh Contemporary Art Gallery Blain Southern Is Closing Its Doors Amid Financial Troubles The news comes as multiple artists say they are working to reclaim art or money from the gallery. By Kate Brown, Feb 12, 2020
Galleries Marian Goodman Will Represent the Estate of Land Art Pioneer Robert Smithson, Who Left Behind a Trove of Never-Before-Seen Work The venerable gallerist will organize the first-ever show of Smithson's art in London this May. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 12, 2020
Galleries Veteran Dealer Margaret Clinton on Why She Closed Her Brooklyn Gallery—and Why the Art-Market Ecosystem Is in Need of an Overhaul The dealer behind Koenig & Clinton shares a frank account of the challenges of running a gallery. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 10, 2020
Galleries Beloved Portraitist Henry Taylor Is the Latest Artist to Be Lured in by Mega-Gallery Hauser & Wirth The mega-gallery has been adding star artists at a furious pace. By Artnet News, Jan 14, 2020
Galleries The Internet Is Abuzz With the News That Britney Spears Is Getting Her First Gallery Show. But It’s All a Lie A bald-faced lie! By Katie White, Jan 14, 2020
Galleries Pace Adds Brazil’s Beatriz Milhazes, One of the Top-Selling Female Artists Alive, to Its Fast-Growing Roster Beatriz Milhazes has been represented by James Cohan for close to 20 years. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 9, 2020
Galleries Painter Avery Singer, the 32-Year-Old Sought-After Phenom, Is Now the Youngest Artist Represented by Hauser & Wirth One of the hottest young art stars joins the blue-chip gallery. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 12, 2019