Galleries Paintings of Nuclear Tests and a Burning Notre Dame Will Set the Tone for Damien Hirst’s Yearlong Gagosian Takeover Show "Damien has been fascinated with the idea of representing reality," says Gagosian director Millicent Wilner. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 4, 2021
Galleries Rap Phenom Westside Gunn Is Opening a Hybrid Art Gallery-Swag Shop-Toy Store in His Hometown of Buffalo Gunn’s label is known for commissioning paintings by the likes of Virgil Abloh for its album covers. By Artnet News, Feb 12, 2021
Galleries Damien Hirst Is Taking Over One of Gagosian’s London Galleries as Curator for an Entire Year The artist will organize shows of his own work and that of other artists. By Nan Stewert, Feb 11, 2021
Galleries The French Government Is Giving Commercial Art Galleries €2 Million to Help Keep Them Alive Through Lockdown The country is switching up its strategy to support its art scene. By Naomi Rea, Jan 12, 2021
Galleries Gagosian Has Closed Its San Francisco Gallery, Once Seen as a Beacon of Promise for Silicon Valley’s Art Market The gallery says it will focus its West Coast energies on Los Angeles. By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 4, 2021
Galleries Curatorial Dynamo Destinee Ross-Sutton Just Opened a New Project Space Dedicated to Black Art in SoHo—No Flippers Allowed A contract she first developed for Christie's is in place for all sales. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 22, 2020
Galleries Perrotin Is Launching a Secondary-Market Business in Paris to Offer Collectors a Bespoke ‘Alternative to Auction Houses’ The venture will be housed in a townhouse near the Grand Palais and Sotheby's and Christie's salesrooms. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 15, 2020
Galleries Commercial Art Galleries in Germany Must Close Again as the Government Mandates Stricter Lockdown Measures Art galleries had dodged the earlier lockdown, which began in November. By Kate Brown, Dec 14, 2020
Galleries Megacollector and Embattled Former Casino Developer Steve Wynn Has Opened His Own Art Gallery in Palm Beach Florida man opens gallery. By Artnet News, Dec 7, 2020
Galleries Pace Will Move Into Blain Southern’s Former Space in Mayfair, Nearly Doubling Its Gallery Footprint in London The new space will be unveiled in fall 2021. By Kate Brown, Nov 19, 2020
Galleries Pace Gallery’s Longtime President Is Taking an Indefinite Leave of Absence Following Misconduct Allegations Douglas Baxter has pledged to cooperate with the gallery’s legal investigation. By Zachary Small, Nov 16, 2020
Galleries Pace Gallery Is Launching a Legal Investigation Into Two of Its Top Presidents Following Allegations of Workplace Abuse The announcement comes the day after Artnet News published an investigation into the gallery's work environment. By Zachary Small, Nov 13, 2020
Galleries Pace Gallery Positions Itself as the Art Business of the Future. But Employees Say an Abusive Work Environment Keeps It Mired in the Past Employees say that years of missteps have led to a workplace culture described as “toxic.” By Zachary Small, Nov 12, 2020
Galleries Dealers Say They Want to Diversify Their Rosters. A Look at Their Newly Signed Artists Shows Progress—Up to a Point Dealers are working to correct for long-held biases in the gallery system, but progress is not as rapid as they might think. By Kate Brown, Nov 10, 2020
Galleries Paula Cooper Has Long Refused to Expand Her Storied Gallery Beyond New York. Now, She’s the Latest to Open Shop in Palm Beach When it comes to satellite art hubs, Palm Beach is officially the new Hamptons. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 29, 2020