Galleries With Online Sales Gathering Momentum, Gagosian Deepens Its Investment in Tech by Hiring Startup Veteran Sebastian Cwilich The move follows last year's hire of Gareth O'Loughlin of the mattress startup Casper. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 24, 2019
Galleries ‘Shanghai Is an Adventurous Place’: Why Dealer Almine Rech Is Opening Her Fifth Gallery in the Chinese City Next Month The French dealer is the latest in a growing list of Western galleries to open spaces in Shanghai. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 19, 2019
Galleries Yusaku Maezawa and Other Global Collectors Snap Up Millions of Dollars in Art From David Zwirner’s Virtual ‘Basel Online’ Gallery The digital sales came in fast and furious even as the gallery sold more art—including a $20 million Gerhard Richter—in the physical fair. By Andrew Goldstein, Jun 12, 2019
Galleries Gagosian Will Open a Permanent Outpost in Basel—the 17th Location in the Gallery’s Growing Global Empire The new branch will be located in the same space where the gallery is holding an Art Basel-adjacent pop-up show. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 11, 2019
Galleries South Africa’s Goodman Gallery Is Opening a London Space as It Seeks Out New Markets for African Art Gallery director Liza Essers says the move will help ensure that "interest for African and diasporic art stretches beyond a 'fashionable moment' and into the history books.” By Naomi Rea, Jun 10, 2019
Galleries Pace Will Open Its Museum-Size Flagship in New York With a Massive New Panoramic Drawing by David Hockney The inaugural lineup also includes exhibitions of work by Alexander Calder, Loie Hollowell, and Fred Wilson. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 7, 2019
Galleries David Kordansky Will Now Represent Acclaimed Sculptor Simone Leigh on the West Coast Kordansky will share representation with Luhring Augustine in New York. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 5, 2019
Galleries Is Marlborough Aiming to Become the Next Mega-Gallery? The Business Is Reorganizing and Expanding in Chelsea The gallery scooped up Cheim and Read's former Chelsea space. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 3, 2019
Galleries Who Has the Most Artists in the Whitney Biennial? These Non-Blue-Chip Galleries Represent More Than a Quarter of the Show These might not be mega-galleries with billion-dollar budgets, but they're churning out some of the most exciting new artists working today. By Caroline Goldstein, May 30, 2019
Galleries With a New Online Salesroom, This Hip New York Gallery Is Reinventing Itself by Offering Flash Sales for the Art Market The Journal Gallery is moving to a new neighborhood and launching a new sales platform called Tennis Elbow. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 26, 2019
Galleries Clara Ha, a Veteran of Kasmin Gallery, Strikes Out on Her Own With a New Tribeca Space CHART joins the fast-growing gallery scene in Tribeca. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 23, 2019
Galleries Superstar Artist Takashi Murakami Just Split With Blum & Poe, His Longtime Gallery That Made Him Famous. Why? Experts have various theories about what caused the breakup. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 23, 2019
Galleries David Zwirner Will Represent the Family of Artist Paul Klee, Who Have Never Before Worked With a Gallery The gallery is planning solo presentations at TEFAF New York and in Chelsea. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 19, 2019
Galleries Gagosian Launches an Advisory Firm and Enlists a New Leadership Team, Suggesting a Pivot for the Mega-Gallery’s Direction Andrew Fabricant has been made COO while his wife, auction veteran Laura Paulson, will spearhead a new advisory division. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 17, 2019
Galleries In the Shadow of Europe’s Rising Far-Right, Warsaw Gallerists Are Trying to Find a Way Forward—by Drawing on Their Socialist Past The second edition of Poland’s international gallery share Friend of a Friend comes at a crucial moment. By Kate Brown, Apr 12, 2019