Galleries The End of Exhibitions? As Attendance Plummets, New York Dealers Are Scrambling to Secure the Future of the Art Gallery To lure the public back into art galleries, dealers are banding together and adopting vintage tactics like the old-fashioned gallery walk. By Rachel Corbett, Jul 18, 2018
Galleries ‘It Becomes Impossible’: Why One Gallerist Says Berlin Is No Longer Hospitable to Contemporary Art Dealers As the Berlin gallery EXILE announces its move to Vienna, we speak with its founder about the challenges facing emerging galleries today. By Kate Brown, Jul 17, 2018
Galleries Inching Onto Auction-House Turf, Hauser & Wirth Hires Christie’s Veteran to Ramp Up Secondary Market Sales Liberté Nuti will begin this fall as the gallery's new international senior director of Impressionist and Modern art. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 12, 2018
Galleries With Back-To-Back Sold-Out Shows, the 28-Year-Old Painter Jonathan Lyndon Chase Is a Young Artist to Watch The artist's ongoing show at Kohn Gallery examines the timely themes of race, gender, and sexuality—and has struck a chord with collectors. By Henri Neuendorf, Jun 29, 2018
Galleries Cheim and Read, Storied New York Gallery, Will Close Its Chelsea Space After 21 Years and Transition to ‘Private Practice’ The gallery is one of the largest and most established to close or transition into private dealing in recent years. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 28, 2018
Galleries And Now, a Message From Jeff Koons: David Zwirner Launches a Podcast Focused on the Gallery’s Superstar Artists 'Dialogues' is a co-production with Slate Studios. By Tim Schneider, Jun 28, 2018
Galleries This Gallery Believes Cryptocurrency Is the Future—and It Just Sold a Piece Worth Nearly $1.3 Million in Bitcoin to Prove It The sale was made via Instagram, Signal, and Postmates. The buyer remains unknown. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 14, 2018
Galleries ‘It’s Good to Be Outside the Bubble’: Why One Gallerist Traded Hollywood for Athens, Georgia Gallerist Tif Sigfrids says being a stranger in a strange land is a good thing. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 7, 2018
Galleries Mexico City’s kurimanzutto Gallery Opens a New York Outpost With a Scrappy Ode to the Big Apple Abraham Cruzvillegas's work has already been teased at the Kitchen. By Eileen Kinsella, May 3, 2018
Galleries Blocks From the Met Breuer, a New Gallery Show Also Aims to to Steer Younger Viewers to the Old Masters Colnaghi has joined with Ben Brown Fine Arts to present the historic works side by side with Modern masters during Frieze and TEFAF New York By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 26, 2018
Galleries Two More Beloved Galleries Bite the Dust as Copenhagen’s David Risley and Brooklyn’s Real Fine Arts Shutter "I never made exhibitions to sell art," Risley, a mainstay of his city's art scene, said. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 23, 2018
Galleries Can Crowdfunding Save Struggling Galleries? Postmasters Looks to Patreon Amid the Mid-Market Squeeze Patrons can pledge to donate anywhere from $3 to $500 a month. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 9, 2018
Galleries His Notorious Animal Artwork Censored at the Guggenheim, Huang Yong Ping Is Back in New York With a New Show Gladstone is presenting his famed work 'Bank of Sand, Sand of Bank.' By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 4, 2018
Galleries Veteran Christie’s Executive Andreas Rumbler Jumps Ship to Join Levy Gorvy Gallery Rumbler is the latest auction house rainmaker to cross over into private dealing. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 23, 2018
Galleries Amy Sherald, Michelle Obama’s Portraitist, Will Now Be Represented by Hauser & Wirth Worldwide The artist, whose art career began in earnest only in 2012, will have her first show at the gallery in New York in 2019. By Julia Halperin, Mar 20, 2018