Galleries ‘It’s a Model That Doesn’t Work Anymore’: Why Galerie St. Etienne Is Transforming Its Historic, Scholarly Gallery Into a Non-Profit The 80-year-old St. Etienne is transitioning from a commercial gallery into a non-profit foundation. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2019
Galleries Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin Is Opening an Art Gallery With His Son in Hong Kong Arthur and Dominique de Villepin plan to open Villepin Gallery in March. By Naomi Rea, Nov 7, 2019
Galleries Harry Blain and Graham Southern, the Dealers Behind Blain|Southern, Are Splitting Up Amid Turbulence at the Gallery The news comes only a week after Jake and Dinos Chapman announced they would cease working with the gallery. By Kate Brown, Nov 5, 2019
Galleries Will Tech Billionaires Pay Up for Picasso? Pace’s Latest Show Brings the Artist’s Work to Facebook and Google’s Doorstep The gallery is marking its fifth anniversary in the city by organizing its first-ever major Picasso exhibition. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 3, 2019
Galleries Chicago’s Shane Campbell Gallery Has Closed, Claiming the Art Industry Has Been ‘Muddled by Unbridled Capital’ The gallery made the surprise announcement on Instagram this weekend. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 28, 2019
Galleries David Kordansky Gallery Is Launching an Online Viewing Room With an All-Star Sale That Benefits Climate Activism The Los Angeles gallery will debut its new sales platform with works by Sam Gilliam, Jonas Wood, and others. By Tim Schneider, Oct 20, 2019
Galleries Duchamp Scholar Francis Naumann Says He’s Closing His New York Gallery Because Young People Find Modernism ‘Passé’ The gallerist is shuttering his business after nearly 20 years. By Artnet News, Oct 18, 2019
Galleries ‘It’s Like Putting on Someone Else’s Jacket, and It Fits’: David Zwirner’s Paris Branch Is Open for Business, With a Bang The space was once the gallery of famed French dealer Yvon Lambert. By Nate Freeman, Oct 15, 2019
Galleries Studiously Avoiding Hong Kong, the Berlin-Based König Galerie Is Opening a Tokyo Location The gallery plans to present shows by artists born or based in Germany. By Kate Brown, Oct 3, 2019
Galleries The London-Based White Cube Gallery Is Expanding to Paris (and It Supposedly Has Nothing to Do With Brexit) The gallery says its has been looking for a Paris location for several years. By Eileen Kinsella & Nate Freeman, Oct 2, 2019
Galleries Luhring Augustine Joins the Influx of Galleries Opening in Tribeca With a New Space Launching Next Year Luhring Augustine is the latest to launch in the growing gallery hub. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 16, 2019
Galleries Take a Sneak Peek Inside Pace Gallery’s Giant New Chelsea Headquarters, AKA ‘Super Pace’ The blue-chip gallery has consolidated its global operations under one roof, and pulled out all the stops. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 10, 2019
Galleries The New Empire Builders: How Pace and Other Art Dealers Are Reinventing What a Gallery Space Should Do Dealers are spending tens of millions on performance spaces and private viewing rooms, while smaller galleries close up shop. By Brook Mason, Sep 9, 2019
Galleries Luxembourg & Dayan and Salon 94 Have Joined Forces to Represent Fast-Rising Star Derrick Adams The galleries will inaugurate their collaboration with Adams via two projects in the coming year. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 5, 2019
Galleries Embrace Your ‘Naive Confidence’ and 4 Other Tips for Young Art Dealers From Jasmin Tsou, Maverick Owner of New York’s JTT Gallery The up-and-coming gallerist outlines how she got her start. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 4, 2019