The veteran New York dealer shares her concerns about the current coronavirus crisis—and what the art world needs to stay focused on
Although the country’s museums have been closed since February, its commercial galleries were allowed to remain open—and sales have continued at a steady pace
Small shops to open from next week but large gatherings still banned until at least 31 August
Temperature and health QR code checks at the entrance are still required
Coronavirus has left many art businesses struggling to pay their bills, but there are resources available to help
Survey issued by the Comité professionnel des galeries d'art reveals the economic damage already done, with members estimating a total loss of €184m for this quarter
“The doors will be wide open to let the sun in again,” says one Viennese dealer
The ArtLab initiative will also offer a new tech residency programme for artists as blue-chip galleries race for digital dominance amid coronavirus lockdown
Plus, Sean Scully talks about his favourite "lonely work", The Moroccans by Matisse in New York's Museum of Modern Art. Produced in association with Christie's
Events have moved to summer and autumn in a swift response, with acceleration of online activity
From a virtual tour of William N. Copley's Surrealist-inspired paintings to Joshua Citarella's exploration of young political online spaces
Hauser & Wirth is donating 10% of profits from its online exhibitions to “both local and global causes” as part of its new #artforbetter initiative
But being smaller can mean lower overheads and more nimble business models, with some venues more upbeat than others as the shutdown hits
Some dealers are "prepared for a rent strike" if Governor Cuomo does not address a new bill offering rent suspensions to small businesses before 1 April
Many in the art world see the impact of coronavirus as a chance to slow down the frenetic pace of global activity and rethink the whole system
Artists participating in the project include Broomberg & Chanarin, Nolan Oswald Dennis and Reza Farkhondeh
The 'panorama is desolate' for the country's culture sector, says Manuel Fernández-Braso, president of the association of Madrid art galleries
As programming and expansion plans are halted, innovation kicks in with virtual performances and tours
The top dealers are increasingly becoming audio and video makers and magazine publishers—is it all still about sales?
We have gathered information about grants and loans around the world to help you get through the Covid-19 crisis
Increasing membership rates for online marketplaces like Artsy prove daunting as galleries are forced to indefinitely close due to Covid-19
Considering staff furloughs and calling for state and city governments to expand small business grants, dealers are bracing themselves for significant financial downturn amid Covid-19
Dealers say expectations were low but are grateful to be in touch with the art community
Move follows widespread closures in the US and Asia
Pace, Hauser & Wirth and some others have confirmed that they will temporarily shut down
Salon du dessin contemporain has rescheduled its dates while Salon du Dessin organisers are in discussion about whether to still open later this month
Reporting on food and figures at Annely Juda, Waddington Custot and Soft Opening
New York’s Hammer Galleries has priced the Paris park scene at $10m-$12m
The gallery will takeover the storefront next door to its current Chelsea outpost as neighbouring blue-chip galleries continue to expand
Our pick of some of the most covetable, and affordable, works at this year’s fair