Gallery co-founders Jeremy Epstein and Charlie Fellowes discuss renovating the Grade II-listed Arts and Crafts building which opens this week with a show of new work by Noémie Goudal
The Mayfair-based dealer has taken the space on Grosvenor Street until the end of May, but might extend
“Gallery 125 Newbury is about expanding my own story...about going full circle, back to the little gallery I once had,” Glimcher said of the new space in Manhattan's booming art district
As peer-to-peer trading disrupts the market, bricks-and-mortar galleries must reconsider what they offer collectors
New reports from Artists Commit, which analyse the life cycle of a show, join an increasingly broad push for transparency and data sharing to promote a more climate-conscious sector
Last year's inaugural edition saw 140 galleries take part in the city-wide event
Seoul's biggest auction houses have allegedly violated an agreement made with Galleries Association Korea to ensure "healthy balance" within the art market
Kjell Erik Killi Olsen—one of Norway's richest artists— has funded Kjøpmannsgata Ung Kunst (KUK) in his hometown of Trondheim. But what exactly is its business model?
She "championed women, particularly those who made important contributions to the development and legacies of feminism"
The 26-year-old decided to launch a business, focusing on marginalised artists, after the pandemic forced Fotografiska to temporarily close and she lost her job
We talk to the Chicago-based dealer and director of Document about what keeps her up at night, the spa at the Standard Hotel and dream jobs in the south of France
Simone Leigh's departure from Hauser & Wirth in favour of Matthew Marks is not the first high-profile artist/gallery split—here are a few more notable break-ups
As the whole art world starts to question traditional norms, the artist said she was "still figuring out what I want from a primary gallery relationship"—time will tell if she has now worked it out
The south Florida town, awash with ultra-wealthy retirees, has seen a rise in art market power players since the start of the pandemic
West Coast gallerists in the artist-discovery business are landing in Manhattan
Curator, dealer and NFT artist Kenny Schachter will inaugurate the gallery in January
Dealers are eagerly filling curatorial gaps in new museums with shows for their artists, but does the market hold too much sway?
Show aims to draw more attention to the overlooked work of the postwar Manhattan-based art dealer whose gallery is now occupied by Hauser & Wirth
The event, featuring 50 of the Japanese capital’s galleries and museums, soft launches this November
With a rash of blue-chip gallery openings, and a new Frieze fair, the South Korean capital’s star is on the rise
Exhibition Hawala is the first show at Paradise Row Projects, a one-year, not-for-profit commercial space in London
Luke Syson, the director of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and the section's curator, wants to break down the traditional hierarchies of art history
The London gallery, now run by Martin Clist and Charis Tyndall, is marking five decades with an exhibition of Greek black glaze pottery opening this week
The information sharing community hopes to launch with 300 members and has been founded by a group of galleries including Sadie Coles, Blum & Poe, Stevenson and Carlos/Ishikawa
14 galleries are taking part in the three month pop up
Maria Varnava, the founder of the London gallery which specialises in artists from Africa and the diaspora, on opening a gallery on the continent where she grew up and why she is wary of speculators
Despite the success of the fair's first post-pandemic edition, galleries are weighing up the future
Gertrude aims to make the art market more accessible and evenly distributed
One of the few Black-owned galleries in London, the space will open with a show of Nirit Takele in October as the gallery takes part in Frieze London for the first time
US dealer launches new space with giant Alexander Calder sculpture in the Place Vendôme