Pop-up space syncs with spring events, furthering city’s growth as an art hub
The firm is winding down its operations globally and will sell off an estimated $250m of art
The new joint venture will operate in São Paulo and Brussels, opening with solo shows of 2024 Venice Biennale artist Jota Mombaça
Predominance of new generation reflects an emerging trend across Asia
Run by local curators and gallerists, the event enables a relaxed experience while promoting regional works
After 17 years on the Lower East Side, the New York gallerist holds forth on his move to “the middle of the conversation”
Representatives of Northern California’s tight-knit art community make the journey south
Essence Harden, the curator of the section for young galleries, picks out some highlights
From assistants to senior directors, the city is ripe with opportunity as the local art market continues to mature
The space’s debut show will be dedicated to Canadian artist Jan Wade, her first solo exhibition in the US
The fair continues to foreground local artists and galleries while serving as a global entry point to the southern Californian city
The founders are breaking the mould by moving into the Eastside neighbourhood Atwater Village—with others soon to follow
Even as out-of-town dealers open outposts in Hollywood and Melrose Hill, a fast-rising cohort of local artists, gallerists and curators is experimenting and thriving
More than 40 galleries in the city will stage shows that resonate with PST Art’s focus on the intersections of art and science
The gallery’s 30th-anniversary show chronicles the Japanese art movements it has had a hand in popularising across the Pacific
Lia Snisarenko launched Art Axcess in her home last September to showcase contemporary art from Ukraine
The 83-year-old American abstract painter has been working for six decades
The inaugural exhibition will feature the unlikely pairing of works by Markus Lüpertz and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
The prominent French dealer has ceased his partnership with Tom-David Bastok and Dylan Lessel
Records show the London gallery owes artists more than £1m—while US dealer Stefan Simchowitz demands return of consigned works
Founder Micki Meng shows that working with like-minded gallerists can be an art trade superpower
Tove Langridge faces up to five years in prison if convicted in the criminal case
Despite governmental intimidation of arts entities, the high cost of living and the lure of better opportunities abroad, many artists are choosing to remain in the city
The pair behind Palmer Gallery hope to be a “spiritual successor” to neighbouring Lisson Gallery by showing works that might struggle to get a commercial platform
The gallery was founded in the Nigerian city in 2015 and has since added an outpost in Los Angeles
A detective told local media that police are investigating theft leading to homicide
Matt Carey-Williams is looking to shake up the traditional gallery model by bringing “all the protagonists around the table in a slightly different way”
This month, 50 international galleries are taking part in the gallery sharing model across the UK capital
The founder of Chelsea's Sikkema Jenkins & Co was 75 years old
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee questioned New York art dealer Georges Bergès this week about representing US President Joe Biden’s son