Galleries Hip and High-Profile International Dealers Will Descend on Prague to Participate in a New Gallery Share Program After two successful runs in Warsaw, the Condo-like initiative Friend of a Friend is expanding to Prague. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 26, 2019
Galleries Trailblazing Art Dealer Andrea Rosen Has Donated Her Gallery Archives to the Smithsonian The treasure trove of documents shines a light on the 1990s art world. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 22, 2019
Galleries Monica King, Who Earned Her Stripes at Pace and Paul Kasmin Galleries, Is Opening Her Own Tribeca Space Monica King Contemporary is the latest gallery to open in the neighborhood, which has quickly become a hotbed for dealers. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 21, 2019
Galleries Pace Gallery Is Launching PaceX, an Ambitious New Initiative to Promote Projects That Unite Art and Technology Christy MacLear, who recently served as vice chairman of Sotheby’s advisory arm, will lead the new initiative. By Taylor Dafoe, Aug 13, 2019
Galleries Dealers Already Give Their Star Artists Plenty of Money and Space. Now They’re Giving Them Luxurious Residencies, Too Galleries are doing more than ever before to keep artists happy and present themselves as cultural destinations. By Brook Mason, Aug 12, 2019
Galleries From Chelsea to the Upper East Side, New York’s Gallery Landscape Is Getting a Makeover Ahead of the Fall Season We tracked a flurry of gallery moves. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 11, 2019
Galleries Following a Flurry of Major Exhibitions, Color Field Painter Sam Gilliam Will Be Represented by Pace Gallery This marks the first time the legendary painter has been represented by a New York gallery. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 29, 2019
Galleries David Zwirner Will Open a Gallery in Paris, Seeking a Stable Foothold in the European Art Market Amid Brexit The mega-dealer's newest location will open alongside FIAC art fair this fall. By Kate Brown, Jul 11, 2019
Galleries Pace Has Closed Its Beijing Branch Amid Escalating US-China Tensions. Will Other Western Art Galleries Follow Suit? Arne Glimcher says its "impossible" to conduct business in mainland China right now. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 9, 2019
Galleries On the Hunt for Younger Talent, Hauser & Wirth Has Added Budding Market Darling Nicolas Party to Its Stable Soon the gallery may represent every single artist in the world. By Tim Schneider, Jun 26, 2019
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 11, 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