British painter is choosing to work independently to ensure “transparency in all dealings”
A new show by Esteban Jefferson affirms that the Chelsea gallery takes a reassuringly traditional approach to bringing on new talent
Members of the House of Representatives’ Oversight and Accountability Committee have also asked Georges Bergès for details of his communications with the White House
Paul Allen’s estate has pledged proceeds of its $1.6bn Christie’s sale to unnamed philanthropic causes, while FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried vaguely promised to give away his fortune
India's leading dealers have added or opened locations in the city—but newer independent spaces are fewer on the ground
The influencer and dealer has opened an outpost of his WOAW gallery in the Southeast Asian city, which is enjoying a new art market spotlight
The gallerist is credited with introducing European audiences to post-war US artists
Feldman, an early supporter of artists like Joseph Beuys and Chris Burden, opened his gallery in 1971 and quickly established himself as a gallerist willing to take risks
Richter, a native of Dresden, will have his first solo show with the Cologne-born mega-dealer in March 2023
David Castillo Gallery will become the only local dealer to make the jump to the mothership in its more than 50-year history
The neighbourhood will soon see the arrival of the non-profits Oolite Arts and Locust Projects, attracted by its vibrant community and relatively affordable real estate
The Ghanaian painter and market darling has not formally joined the world’s biggest gallery—for now
Monica Bonvicini's departure from the gallery's roster is one of many in recent months
Belle et Belle gallery has now been dissolved, closing the chapter on a decade-long criminal investigation
Star-studded board of 20 will “raise the bar on the gallery’s vision for the future”, mega-dealer says
A shared client base, product exclusivity and international reach—just some of the reasons why these two brands are perfect bed fellows
What the gallery co-founder Mónica Manzutto calls “a space that lets you wander a little bit” is the gallery’s first major venture in the US since an Upper East Side project space in 2018
As the city attempts to grow its position as a global art hub, some dealers express a preference for gallery-hopping events
The gallery is planning a major, multivalent location to open in London in the spring of 2023, adding to locations in Paris, New York and Los Angeles
The gallery will focus on secondary market deals with occasional contemporary art programming
By asking for participation fees upfront, art businesses are hedging their bets against poor sales—but how ethical is this practice?
Commercial representation is growing for leading women who launched and sustained careers before the art market cared
London’s struggles with the reality of leaving the European Union coupled with a government unsympathetic to the arts means the French capital is gaining the edge over its rival
We pick our top six booths from the fair's Focus section
As auction sales soar, 14 galleries are showing at this year’s contemporary African art fair for the first time
New works by young artists are in high demand at the fair, reflecting a surge in prices at auction
Marlborough is offering work by the artist for $30m, while Skarstedt has earlier painting available for $15m
In the post-Brexit, post-pandemic era, dealers are moving into new and more central venues in London
While the relative weakness of the pound this season has given Americans at Frieze more buying power, many other factors may prevent them from making major purchases
The experiential art venture is now "looking for an appropriate venue" to continue its programme