The ArtLab initiative will also offer a new tech residency programme for artists as blue-chip galleries race for digital dominance amid coronavirus lockdown
The top dealers are increasingly becoming audio and video makers and magazine publishers—is it all still about sales?
Pace, Hauser & Wirth and some others have confirmed that they will temporarily shut down
From Helen Molesworth’s presentation of Noah Davis at David Zwirner to the first installment of Laia Abril’s documentary project on misogyny
Galleries lament terms that mean they cannot participate in multiple fairs, even when they have different styles and audiences
The city's Americana week saw works by 20th century self-taught artists edging out traditional folk art and antiques thanks to a growing celebrity-studded client base
From Ruth Asawa's delicate structures to a revelatory show of Picasso's paper works
As Notre Dame burned, protestors called the shots and a gold toilet vanished, it was certainly a year to remember
From Jockum Nordström's childlike collages to Leo Villareal's mesmerising light displays
Banksy makes his debut at number 14 while dealer David Zwirner drops from first place to fifth
From atmospheric photographs by Roy DeCarava to Lily van der Stokker's riffs on medicine and doctors
Series of paintings at David Zwirner London are based on crime scene images released by police
Commercial galleries continue to expand in Manhattan despite steep real estate costs
We kick off the new season with a behind-the-scenes look at the film Mrs Lowry and Son and explore an artistic relationship in Trinidad
Mega-dealer’s first space on the European continent will open to coincide with Fiac art fair this autumn
Max Levai will head up the newly consolidated global gallery as blue-chip dealers increase their real estate footprint and stretch their family legacies
Zwirner plans to hold a solo exhibition of Liu's work in New York next year
David Hockney was latest white male artist to set a record this year
From Kerry James Marshall's all-new paintings in London to Zoe Leonard's decade-long photo series in Los Angeles, these are the commercial gallery shows to see
Jump aboard Tauba Auerbach's dazzling fireboat for the Public Art Fund and then get lost in a concrete utopia at MoMA
A show co-organised with the dealer Nicholas Hall demonstrates the endlessly exciting possibilities of blending the old and the new
Research by The Art Newspaper uncovers wide disparity in both fee structures and transparency
While international exhibitor numbers are up again, the Midwest collectors base proves elusive
Elena Soboleva to head up the virtual gallery and expand its collector base as galleries embrace selling art digitally as an 'evolution of the walk-in business'
The maverick art dealer helped to shape New York’s contemporary art scene by finding and supporting some of today's biggest artists
Speaking in January ahead of his Hong Kong space's grand opening, the US and UK-based dealer explains the challenges and opportunities of the city