Galleries Subscriptions Work for Wine and Razors… So Why Not Artworks? Here’s How One Gallery Is Rethinking Art Sales to Make It Through Lockdown In our latest spotlight on new business models for galleries, Kate Werble shows why commissioning unique work isn't just for blue-chippers. By Tim Schneider, Oct 29, 2020
Galleries With London’s High-Priced Real-Estate Market in Flux, Galleries Are Embracing the Pop Up. Is the Trend Here to Stay? As galleries abandon permanent spaces for pop-up models, is London's white-hot rental market finally cooling down? By Naomi Rea, Oct 26, 2020
Galleries Veteran Art Dealer Marian Goodman Will Close Her London Gallery, Citing Brexit and the Global Health Crisis The gallery is planning a new "flexible exhibition strategy" for the city. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 22, 2020
Galleries The Top 17 Percent of Germany’s Art Galleries Made 80 Percent of All Revenue Last Year, a New Report Finds "Gallery sales are extremely unevenly distributed," the authors of the study say. By Kate Brown, Oct 7, 2020
Galleries Gagosian Goes Netflix? The Mega-Gallery Is Creating Original Content That Pairs Artists With Luminaries Like Malcolm Gladwell and Jeff Tweedy Gagosian Premieres looks to celebrity programming to replace the buzz of physical openings. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 5, 2020
Galleries David Zwirner Has Recruited Rising-Star Art Dealer Ebony L. Haynes to Launch a New Manhattan ‘Kunsthalle’ With an All-Black Staff The new space will host three to four exhibitions a year. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 28, 2020
Galleries In Germany’s Latest Bailout for the Arts, the Government Is Spending $18.7 Million to Keep Commercial Galleries Afloat The federal government is releasing funds specifically aimed at helping commercial galleries with their early 2021 programming. By Kate Brown, Sep 28, 2020
Galleries Undeterred By a Global Crisis, Brazilian Dealer Jaqueline Martins Is Forging Ahead With Plans to Open a Brussels Outpost Next Month The long-planned expansion to Europe has come to fruition, thanks to a bit of patience and some respite from a busy fair calendar. By Kate Brown, Sep 18, 2020
Galleries ‘The Season’s Been Extended Indefinitely’: Manhattan Dealers Who Opened Hamptons Outposts This Summer Are There to Stay With no great migration back to the city after Labor Day, galleries are staying out east and putting on shows for hunkered-down clients. By Nate Freeman, Sep 15, 2020
Galleries Zürich Art Weekend Has Always Thrived From Its Proximity to Art Basel. What Happens Now That the Big Fair Is Cancelled? Around 24 dealers and 10 local institutions are taking part in this year's event. By Naomi Rea, Sep 10, 2020
Galleries Famed Collector Charles Saatchi’s Only Daughter Is Opening a Huge London Gallery in Mayfair to Show Emerging Artists Phoebe Saatchi Yates is opening the space with her husband, Arthur. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 10, 2020
Galleries Hauser & Wirth Has Rallied More Than 100 Art Stars to Donate Works for a Fundraiser to Rescue the Queens Museum and 15 Other At-Risk New York Nonprofits The Swiss Institute, White Columns, and a host of other institutions will benefit from the sale. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 10, 2020
Galleries Seeing Room for Market Expansion, Hauser & Wirth Hires the Head of an Ultra-Luxurious London Department Store as Its Global CEO The Scottish businessman Ewan Venters has been the chief executive of Fortnum & Mason since 2012. By Naomi Rea, Sep 8, 2020
Galleries David Zwirner Is Hosting a Star-Studded Sale With Works by More Than 100 Artists to Raise Money for Joe Biden’s Campaign Works from artists including Richard Serra, Kehinde Wiley, and Chloe Wise will be available on Platform.art. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 8, 2020
Galleries ‘What Is an Exhibition Without an Opening?’: New York City Galleries Kick Off a Surreal Fall Art Season Unlike Any Other From safety upgrades to ethical reflections, New York dealers are finding their way through the strangest fall ever. By Tim Schneider & Eileen Kinsella, Sep 8, 2020