Sprawling exhibition marks Irish artist’s first with Almine Rech gallery
Steve Lazarides leaves Lazinc in Mayfair to pursue solo projects
Commercial galleries continue to expand in Manhattan despite steep real estate costs
From the Rubin Museum's meditation on “power” to the Costume Institute's celebration of camp
New commercial gallery shows—from Baroque blackness in Chicago to flying saucers in London
Emily Mae Smith, Genesis Belanger, Claire Tabouret and Gabriel de la Mora join the Paris dealer's growing gallery network
Founder of Finkelstein Gallery aims to counter the low representation of women in the Australian art world
The gallery originally opened in the 1970s as a venue for the launch party of Hemingway's memoir
In this archive interview, the artist Michael Landy speaks to the London-based dealer Karsten Schubert, who died this week, about his life as a collector
The German-born gallerist and publisher was a key figure in the London art world for more than 30 years
A fixture of New York’s art scene since the 1960s, dealer Michael Findlay mourns the loss of the city’s local market and fears that the cost of real estate will destroy innovation
Galleries such as Air de Paris and Fabienne Leclerc will relocate to a refurbished industrial space in Romainville
The divide between primary and secondary markets blur as sales skew in favour of a few recognised, bankable artists
As artists and their estates become choosier about representation, galleries are going all out to keep them happy
Kasmin to gain more than 4,000 sq ft with new space, while Pace/MacGill moves in to Pace's headquarters
“Most contemporary art collectors today are intellectuals who own their own company”
Jean-Pierre Lehmann was denied “the right of first refusal over everybody”
Ugo Mulas photographed the 1960s New York art scene and his pictures are now on show at Matthew Marks
Mega-dealer’s first space on the European continent will open to coincide with Fiac art fair this autumn
Cityscapes and portraits, along with his Old Master transcriptions, feature in this book that accompanies an exhibition at London's Piano Nobile Gallery
The gallery closed its mainland China outpost after ten years due to ongoing tariff hikes, but may expand its Hong Kong presence
New commercial gallery shows—from a sense of spirituality in Liverpool to Long Island loving in New York
Younger dealers share experiences and expertise to survive the middle-market squeeze
The gallery community has encouraged strike action, with many closing to enable staff to join protests
A US survey compares compensation for employees by age, job type and education level
The London space champions emerging artists from across the globe
The show is loosely structured around Rex Warner's eponymous novel and co-curated by George Shaw and David Austen
Collector interest in videos is rising, but the medium still struggles to find floor space
Works on the stands at Art Basel show the market for artists associated with the German movement is hotting up in this centenary year
Viewing rooms, appetite-whetting preview publications and digital platforms are all paying off for galleries at the fair