Galleries Dealer Nicholas Logsdail on Highlights From 50 Years of Lisson Gallery, From Yoko’s Cryptic Letter to Marina’s ‘Groovy’ Room How an accidental gallerist became an international success story. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 5, 2017
Galleries Hauser & Wirth Plots a Major Expansion Into Asia With a Hong Kong Gallery and Two New Offices The gallery is the latest in a long line to bet big on Asia. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 22, 2017
Galleries Lost Track of Your Favorite Artist? Here’s a Guide to the Latest Round of Rising-Star Gallery Swaps Tala Madani, Ian Cheng, Laure Prouvost and others do the gallery hop. By Artnet News, Sep 21, 2017
Galleries The Centre Pompidou’s Florence Derieux Joins Hauser & Wirth as Director of Exhibitions After just a year and a half at the Pompidou Foundation, Florence Derieux is heading to the commercial realm, joining Hauser & Wirth. By Caroline Elbaor, Sep 19, 2017
Galleries Forced to Close Her Gallery, Berlin Dealer Micky Schubert Is Launching a Brooklyn Art Incubator Instead She's doing it with Wallspace founder Janine Foeller, and they plan to address the challenges facing mid-sized galleries. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 11, 2017
Galleries More Than Half of London’s Galleries Are Failing and 5 Other Blunt Observations on the Art Market From Condo’s Founder Vanessa Carlos has some constructive thoughts about how galleries can survive. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 7, 2017
Galleries ‘It’s Actually Quite Exciting’: Jean-Claude Freymond-Guth on What Caused His Gallery to Fail—and Why It Might Be a Good Thing The art world only works for a handful of elites, he said. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 5, 2017
Galleries Freymond-Guth Gallery Announces Sudden Closure in Emotional Letter About the Art Market’s ‘Alienation’ Read the gallerist's soul-searching note that accompanied the announcement. By Artnet News, Aug 31, 2017
Galleries 5 Worthy Artist-Run Spaces That Have Learned to Thrive Outside of Art-Market Capitals From Little Rock to Cincinnati, here are some exciting initiatives that may still be beneath the radar. By Sean J. Patrick Carney, Aug 30, 2017
Galleries New York’s Game of Gallery Musical Chairs Continues as Mathew Gallery Moves to 46 Canal The inaugural exhibition at the new space focuses on fashion of the early 2000s. By Christie Chu, Aug 29, 2017
Galleries A New Generation of Berlin Gallerists Wants to Beat the Odds by Working Together Just before Berlin Art Week, young Berlin galleries will present the city’s first non-commercial collaborative event. By Emily McDermott, Aug 28, 2017
Galleries Attention Mail Carriers: 47 Canal Gallery Is Returning to Its Original Digs at 47 Canal Street The gallery says its expansion will allow for greater flexibility and experimentation. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 14, 2017
Galleries Sorry, We’re Closed: Dealers Explain the Painful Process of Shutting Down an Art Gallery So you want to shut down your gallery. What happens next? By Eileen Kinsella & Caroline Goldstein, Aug 2, 2017
Galleries Now Dubbed ‘Okey Dokey,’ a Viral New Collaborative Gallery Model Spreads to Germany Inspired by Condo, the latest iteration of the co-op phenomenon is coming to the Rhineland. By Naomi Rea, Jul 31, 2017
Galleries Condo, the Popular New Art-Fair Alternative, Will Launch in Shanghai and Mexico City in 2018 The new gallery-share model developed by the young dealer Vanessa Carlos is taking over the world. By Naomi Rea, Jul 25, 2017