Some galleries received funding in the first package for exhibitions they can’t open in lockdown
Vladimir Ovcharenko won a state tender for the crumbling studio of the 19th century artist and now he must turn it into an art space within seven years
The French capital seems resurgent, but other elements may intervene
Amid Covid-19 pandemic, Italian gallery hopes to "generate smiles" with second outpost in France
Websites have replaced walk-ins as the second best way to sell art, but staying in top position is outreach to existing clients, according to Artsy Gallery Insights 2021 Report
Richard Saltoun exhibition will include artist’s earliest works incorporating newspaper images
Gallery moves from Upper East Side to larger Chelsea space and will launch residency program to promote Brazilian curators in the US
She is one of a small few Black partners at white-owned galleries in the US
Credit X has created digital map and database of less established art spaces and galleries in the hopes of balancing out an art world "shaped by market forces", it says
Magazine publisher and fair organiser plans to rent the premises on a permanent basis
Goodman Gallery's Liza Essers came up with the idea in lockdown and plans an online selling event, called Veza, using auction technology in February
A year marked by wholesale event cancellations and job losses has also seen the art market innovate to keep businesses going.
Artist—who is now blind in one eye and lives in a sheltered care home—is launching a space in Bridport, England, to sell his own works
The Association of Galleries aims to simplify the country's customs procedures and secure government funding
Announcement comes as two of the gallery's presidents in the US are facing allegations of abuse in the workplace
Without art fairs and hectic travel, the pandemic has transformed the way most of us work—and some are branching out rather than returning to their old lifestyle
Gallery brought in outside counsel to investigate claims against the senior New York-based digital-focused director, who was suspended without pay last month
Some dealers say they will continue to hold private viewings for buyers, while opening hours are extended in the West End tonight
Fiona Banner drops a klanger outside Defra while Laure Prouvost takes language to new levels
From new works by the emerging artist Collins Obijiaku in Accra to a pre-election tribute to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Los Angeles
New publication—described as “most personal book to date”—will focus on artist’s use of language
Lehmann Maupin and Paula Cooper are the latest to join dealers like Acquavella and Pace in setting up seasonal spaces in the Sunshine State
Her work addresses relevant issues today such as tyranny, fascism and totalitarianism, dealer says
With a second federal aid package stalled until after the election, our study reveals the financial straits some galleries are finding themselves in—and how they are responding
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The New York-based art dealer will instead launch a project initiative in the city, with no permanent space, starting next autumn
The initiative encourages property owners to lend their vacant spaces for free and offers $2,500 stipends to artists—but they may still need to pay rent
French gallery is hiding 20 valuable works in the empty nave of the Grand Palais—and the public have 48 hours to find them and take them home
Firm now plans to extend its lease after Long Museum buys huge Tu Hongtao painting on show in the new space