Partner Content Revisiting the Life and Work of Roy Newell, a Founding Abstract Expressionist Painter Known for His Obsessive Perfectionism A new exhibition of the late artist’s works is on view now at Simon Lee in New York. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 27, 2018
Partner Content ‘I’ve Always Been an Advocate for Diversity’: Los Angeles Dealer Luis De Jesus on Creating a Space for Latino Artists Luis De Jesus hopes that a new class of Latino collectors will emerge in the US like it has in the African-American community. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 23, 2018
Partner Content Benoît Maire’s New Paris Exhibition Aims to Find the Humanity in Objects—See Them Here The show includes three distinct bodies of work, all tied together by the artist's philosophical studies. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 16, 2018
Partner Content Chinese Artist Chenchenchen Suspended 10 Men From a 111-Foot-Tall Tower to Explore the Idea of Mercy A video of the work is included in the artist’s newest show, on view now at Migrant Bird Space in Berlin. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 12, 2018
Partner Content Why Sandra Gering Closed Her Gallery to Take On an Even More Ambitious Project: Reaching Nirvana The venerable dealer is at work on a star-studded project that marries her interest in art and spiritualism. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 11, 2018
Partner Content Amid Landmark Auction Sales, the Market for Late Street Artist Richard Hambleton Is Booming “If he wasn't so brilliant—if his work wasn't so genius—I think that a lot of people would have forgotten about him.” By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 10, 2018
Partner Content Artist Domingo Zapata Inaugurates HG Contemporary’s New Madrid Gallery Space in Signature Fashion The Spanish artist, known for his jet-setting lifestyle, collaborated with musician Alejandro Sanz to create a new body of paintings. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 6, 2018
Partner Content Now the Only Major Fair in a Once-Saturated Field, Market Art + Design Doubles Down on the Hamptons The fair opens its eighth edition at the Bridgehampton Museum this week. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 3, 2018
Partner Content How the Mourlot Family Went From Making Wallpaper to Running a New York Gallery and a Fine-Art Print House Evolving from a family business that made prints for Picasso and Matisse, Mourlot Editions now aims to produce affordable art by the next big group of artists. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jul 2, 2018
Partner Content On the 50th Anniversary of a Landmark Cybernetic Art Show, Mayor Gallery Looks Back at Pioneering Computer Artists “Writing New Codes" brings together the work of Waldemar Cordeiro, Robert Mallary, and Vera Molnár. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 29, 2018
Partner Content Here Are 7 Must-See Booths at Masterpiece London 2018 As the summer's toniest art fair kicks off at the Royal Hospital Chelsea grounds, we've selected the booths you can't afford to miss. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 28, 2018
Partner Content A New Exhibition Explores the Relationship Between Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely—the “Bonnie and Clyde of the Art World” On view now at Samuelis Baumgarte Gallery in Bielefeld, Germany, the exhibition brings together 40 works from a 40-year-span. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 20, 2018
Partner Content Galerie Templon Has Given Artist Jan Fabre Carte Blanche to Inaugurate its New Paris Gallery The resulting two-part show blends sexual and religious symbols. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 18, 2018
Partner Content 8 Art Basel Booths to Put at the Top of Your List From an exhibition exploring the colonial histories of Africa to a joint presentation of new works by Bernard Frize, here’s the best of this year’s booths. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 13, 2018
Partner Content Conceptual Artist John Latham Transformed Books Into Art. Now His Works Are on View in New York A new exhibition at Lisson Gallery tracks the pioneering conceptualist’s career through his experiments with books as material. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 12, 2018