While some cultivated key clients like the Kennedys and Fords, others relied on close communication even under socially distanced circumstances
The art dealer is opening a third space in Brussels today with an exhibition of new works by Sterling Ruby
It is time for a Creative New Deal amid the coronavirus crisis, says Caroline Norbury the chief executive officer of the Creative Industries Federation
From Michael Wolf's lush images of Hong Kong to the minimalist works of Alice Tippit in Chicago
Digital transactions cannot replicate the social cachet of buying art at exclusive events—and prices will inevitably slide as a result
Plus, the artist Deborah Roberts on Benny Andrews's No More Games in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Produced in association with Christie's.
David Zwirner, White Cube, Pace, Gagosian among galleries opening their doors next week—but don’t forget your face mask
"People are hungry for art in the original and the online viewing room can’t replace the personal experience,” the dealer says
Claimants including major museums and art galleries accuse companies of failing to pay out on Covid-19 pandemic
Inaugural show on Kovet.Art features eight graduates with prices under £10,000
The owner of Venus Over Manhattan gallery is withholding rent and demanding his $365,000 security deposit back due to coronavirus lockdowns that have shuttered the space
During the pandemic, buying art delivers the double whammy of donating to charity and owning a work by artists including Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley and Chantal Joffe
A survey conducted by the Art Dealers Association of America also reveals a 74% reduction in employment of contractors and freelancers due to coronavirus
Ahead of his sale at Sotheby's this month, the London art dealer talks about the obsessive pursuit of knowledge and why he is not interested in contemporary art
Prices are clearly marked under each work and all are marked down by anywhere from 30% to 90%
We speak to livestream novice Denia Kazakou, the founder of RedD Gallery, to get some beginners’ advice
In lockdown, many galleries have had a Damascene moment with online programming
While Chinese capital starts to relax restrictions, uncertainty over domestic travel arrangements may impact on event
As galleries feel the impact of Art Basel’s cancellation, many consider moving to cheaper, up-and-coming locations such as Kowloon and South Island
With short-term assistance varying between countries, trade organisations fear many businesses will close permanently due to coronavirus lockdowns
Just as mega dealers have bought up prime real estate, so too are they dominating bandwidth in the virtual landscape
Larger museums are unlikely to be accessible until June
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, dealers big and small were experimenting with joint exhibitions. Now it is a matter of communal survival
The alarming impact of the crisis on international galleries and dealers is revealed in our exclusive survey, which also suggests that a third of businesses do not expect to survive
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