Galleries Templon, a Five-Decade Mainstay of the Paris Art Scene, Will Open Its First New York Gallery in September A 55-year-old Parisian gallery crosses the Atlantic for the first time. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 28, 2022
Galleries East Coast Art Dealers Are Flocking to Los Angeles in the Latest California Gold Rush In recent weeks, more than a half-dozen dealers have announced plans to establish new branches in Hollywood. By Taylor Dafoe & Eileen Kinsella, Feb 15, 2022
Galleries Pace Acquires Los Angeles’s Kayne Griffin, Expanding the Mega-Gallery’s West Coast Presence and Continuing a Wave of Art-Market Consolidation The new outpost joins Pace's Palo Alto gallery in California. By Katya Kazakina, Feb 2, 2022
Galleries Dealer Esther Kim Varet Has a Talent for Opening Galleries in Rising Art Hubs Before Others Do. Her Next Bet? Texas The Dallas outpost of her gallery Various Small Fires will open in April. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 26, 2022
Galleries The Descendant of Matisse and Duchamp Wanted to Be a Mechanic. Now He’s a Starmaking Art Dealer Louis Shannon's Lower East Side gallery, Entrance, is making waves in New York. By Annie Armstrong, Jan 25, 2022
Galleries An Enterprising Cohort of Young International Galleries Is Teaming Up to Open a Shared Exhibition Space in Collector-Rich Cologne The time-shared space, called Echo, will open in the German city on January 21. By Kate Brown, Jan 19, 2022
Galleries Art Dealer Eva Presenhuber Will Open Her Second Gallery Since the Beginning of the Pandemic, This Time in Vienna The gallery will open in March with a show of Austrian native Tobias Pils. By Kate Brown, Jan 19, 2022
Galleries Simone Leigh, the Celebrated Sculptor Who Left Hauser and Wirth After Less Than Two Years, Has Joined Matthew Marks The artist is representing the U.S. in the Venice Biennale next year. By Julia Halperin, Nov 30, 2021
Galleries A New York Dealer Drops Partner Michael Ruiz After Artists Complained He Withheld Their Work and Payments for Sales Nicole Calderòn has broken company with Future Gallery's Michael Ruiz. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Nov 24, 2021
Galleries A Massachusetts Man Bought a Drawing for $30 at an Estate Sale. It May Be an Authentic Dürer Worth $50 Million The artwork is on view now at Agnews Gallery in London, which is seeking potential buyers. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 19, 2021
Galleries Building on the Appeal of Lower-Priced Online Sales, Zwirner Launches an Editions Company to Publish Artists’ Prints Zwirner says prints and printmaking have been a passion since his earliest days in the art world. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 18, 2021
Galleries Amid a Booming Art Market, Sean Kelly Is Taking His Gallery Bicoastal With a High-Profile New Los Angles Outpost Run by His Son The 10,000-square-foot space will debut with a solo show of work by Idris Khan. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Nov 11, 2021
Galleries The Duo Behind Detroit’s Trendsetting Library Street Collective Is Building a New Cultural Complex in the City Come for collaboratively curated exhibitions, stay for the skate park by McArthur Binion and Tony Hawk. By Artnet News, Nov 5, 2021
Galleries Artists Say Future Gallery Founder Michael Ruiz Stiffed Them on Payments for Work That He Never Even Told Them He Sold Artists are using Instagram to alert collectors and urge them to get in touch. By Dorian Batycka, Nov 4, 2021
Galleries Jónsi, the Lead Singer of Sigur Rós, Aims to Recreate the Sight, Sound, and Smell of a Volcanic Eruption in His New Gallery Show The Icelandic artist fuses music with sound effect and has even created customized scents using a 'perfume organ.' By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 3, 2021