Avant Gallery Is Going to Be Everywhere During This Year’s Art Basel Miami Beach With a presentation at Art Miami, an ambitious group show, a hotel takeover, and several parties, it will be hard to miss the local gallery this week. By Artnet Gallery Network, Dec 3, 2018
Who Needs Miami? Old Masters Enthusiasts Are Flocking to the UK for London Art Week This year’s winter edition kicks off tomorrow in the English capital's traditional fine art district. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 28, 2018
From the Desert to the Beach: Albuquerque Dealer Richard Levy Brings a Bit of Local Flavor to Art Miami This Year At Art Miami, seven Albuquerque artists represent the thriving state of the city's art scene. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 28, 2018
Art Dealer Jim Levis on How He Went From Running a Storage Business to Repping Elaine de Kooning With the 20th anniversary of Levis Fine Art approaching, the dealer looks back on how he got his start. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 21, 2018
‘He Wanted to Create a New Dimension:’ See Lucio Fontana’s Little-Known Final Series at Nahmad Projects in London The show marks the first time the artist's 'Treatini' works have been shown together outside of Italy. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 20, 2018
Artist Lalla Essaydi Is Diverting the ‘Voyeuristic Gaze’ of Arab Women at Her First Show in Singapore “Lalla Essaydi: Truth and Beauty" is on view now at Sundaram Tagore Gallery. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 20, 2018
A New Exhibition at DAG Charts the Ways in Which Paris Influenced Indian Artists in the 20th Century “India’s French Connection,” which brings together 20 seminal Indian modernists, opens this week at DAG’s New York outpost. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 12, 2018
Here Are the 5 Must-See Booths at Paris Photo This Year We've highlighted five booths you need to see at this year's Paris Photo fair. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 7, 2018
Llucià Homs, Founder of Art-Market Think Tank Talking Galleries, on the Most Pressing Questions Facing Dealers Today “I think the true revolution is yet to come,” Homs says of the gallery crisis. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 7, 2018
See 6 Highlights From artnet’s Contemporary Asian Art Premier Sale, Including Yoshitomo Nara, Mari Kim, and More artnet's senior specialist for contemporary Asian art highlights some of the most important works on offer in this month's sale. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 6, 2018
With Works From Blue-Chip Collectors, These New Jersey Auctioneers Are About to Stage Their Biggest Sale Yet Next week, the auction house Millea Bros. kicks off its November Select auction, featuring works attributed to Giacometti, Matisse, and Manet. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 5, 2018
Berlin’s Kunsthalle Koidl Celebrates Its Own Birthday by Honoring Andy Warhol’s 90th Prints highlighting the late artist’s use of seriality are on view now at Kunsthalle Koidl’s historic Berlin space. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 2, 2018
With a Series of New Projects, Photographer Edward Burtynsky Aims to Capture How Humans Have Altered the Earth’s Landscape The Canadian artist collaborated with filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier for a multidisciplinary project exploring the Anthropocene. By Artnet Gallery Network, Nov 1, 2018
This Artist Launched a Gallery Space in Washington to Honor the Notion of Impermanence Founded by Rodrigo Etcheto, Everything is Full of Gods Gallery features new and emerging photography with a "timeless" feel. By Artnet Gallery Network, Oct 26, 2018
Pioneering British Pop Artist Peter Phillips on Still Working at 79, Lichtenstein’s Generosity, and Why He Doesn’t Think Much About Legacy "I don’t think about my legacy. That’s for other people to worry about." By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 24, 2018