Partner Content ‘For Our Own Trade’s Sake, We Should Sober Up’: An International Art Fund Says It’s Time For the Art World to Embrace Transparency Artemundi's Management Advisory Council shares insights into the fight again money-laundering. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 13, 2021
Partner Content Now on Artnet Auctions: Explore How German Artist Imi Knoebel Brings Architectural Elements to Painting Bidding is live now through January 21. By Artnet Auctions, Jan 13, 2021
Partner Content Baltimore Artist Mequitta Ahuja on How Her New Exhibition Is an Ode to Motherhood and Loss The artist's current exhibition grapples with the life and recent death of her mother, Sonja. By Katie White, Jan 11, 2021
Partner Content Kick Off 2021 With These 5 Artists That the Artnet Gallery Network Is Watching in January This month, we're looking at artists working in Johannesburg, San Francisco, and beyond. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 8, 2021
Partner Content 11 Artworks From Artnet’s Gallery Network That Our Experts Are Loving This Week Each week, our gallery liaisons share their favorite works from the Artnet Gallery Network. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 6, 2021
Partner Content A New Miami Exhibition Shines a Light on Nouveau Réalisme Founder Arman’s Late Works—See Images Here "Conceptual Perception” at Ascaso Gallery is the first-ever solo exhibition of the artist's work in Miami. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 5, 2021
Partner Content How Mexico City’s Epic Traffic Jams Inspired Cuban Artist Ariel Orozco’s Latest New York Show While quarantining in Mexico last spring, the artist created a series of light-based works inspired by the tail lights of 18-wheelers. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jan 4, 2021
Partner Content Anton Ginzburg’s Quarantine Paintings Pay Homage to a City Seen From the Inside Looking Out—See Images of the Colorful New Works Here The artist's latest hard-edge abstractions are on view in "Translucent Concrete" at Helwaser Gallery. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 23, 2020
Partner Content A New Show in Miami Weaves Together the Ideas of Guy Debord and the History of the Great Depression The show is open now in Miami. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 22, 2020
Partner Content Looking to Bring Art Into Your Home? Source Art Connects Collectors with Artists and Interior Designers “Our calling is in part as educator, helping awaken the collector in them or refine their collector soul,” says the company’s founder. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 21, 2020
Partner Content ‘It Provides a Competitive Advantage’: Why Dealer Stefania Minutaglio Is Embracing Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology Italy's 11 [HH] Art Gallery is one of the first galleries that allows—and even encourages—collectors to pay using cryptocurrencies. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 21, 2020
Partner Content A New Show at British Columbia’s Whistler Contemporary Brings the Winter Wonderland Online A show of winter-themed works is on view online through December 31. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 21, 2020
Partner Content London Dealer Giles Huxley-Parlour Looks Back on the First Decade of His Gallery’s Existence, and to What the Future May Bring The gallery’s first chapter was full of growth and change, says the dealer. The next one might be too. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 18, 2020
Partner Content The Legendary 85-Year-Old Artist Esther Mahlangu Is Collected by Oprah and Trevor Noah—See Her Breathtaking New Work Here An exhibition celebrating the artist is on view now at Melrose Gallery in Johannasburg. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 18, 2020
Partner Content Frankfurt Dealer Sakhile Matlhare on How Her Training as a Sociologist Informed the Way She Built Her Gallery Frankfurt's Sakhile&Me Gallery focuses on supporting artists and researchers from Africa and its diaspora. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 17, 2020