Commercial galleries
Rising Ethiopian artist Merikokeb Berhanu’s gallery joins forces with two major dealers to help her go global
The gallery Addis Fine Art, which has branches in Ethiopia and London, has partnered with Esther Schipper and James Cohan to promote Berhanu internationally, which shows the positive potential of shared representation
In her comeback show, painter Seung Ah Paik renders her body as a map
After stepping away from the art world and starting a family, the artist is having her first solo show in New York with Gratin and showing two new paintings at Art Basel Hong Kong with Bortolami
São Paulo's newest gallery knows you must ‘burn cash to support great artists’
Yehudi Hollander-Pappi, founded by two former Mendes Wood DM employees and a seasoned collector, opens this week with a 20-strong roster and a clear vision for success
Dealers are facing the tricky challenge of balancing artist and collector priorities
Gallerists vary in how they navigate between building relationships with the artists they represent and the collectors who are their clients—but there may be an overarching advantage to the struggle
New York’s Charles Moffett gallery moves from the edge to the heart of Tribeca
The upstart gallery is also bringing on Pace’s Hannah Root as director of sales and has added the artist Melissa Joseph to its roster
‘I like being able to walk between my spaces’: Sadie Coles on her gallery's new Savile Row location
The 6,000 sq ft space occupies a townhouse that was once home to a storied gentleman's club frequented by John Ruskin and Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Comment | Five years after opening, Cromwell Place looks more like a V&A piggybacker than a market disruptor
The London commercial gallery initially had big ambitions, but is now having more success feeding off the nearby Victoria & Albert Museum
Dealers feel justified in forging ahead with Los Angeles art week
It is still too soon to tell how the city’s art scene will be affected by the blazes in the long term
Cross-category exhibitions are gaining popularity, but do they pay off?
Transhistorical shows, often pairing Old Masters with contemporary art, are frequently critical successes but the commercial benefits are less obvious
Sharing is caring: the New York dealers who are joining forces
Collaborating on projects and sharing spaces allows smaller galleries to keep costs down—and to learn from each other
Bruce Nauman and David Hammons unveil portentously empty galleries in Los Angeles
Marian Goodman and Hauser & Wirth opened their doors to (almost) blank spaces for each artist’s exhibition
‘Los Angeles is like a phoenix’: Frieze gives boost to city’s artists and galleries
Just weeks after the fires, a strong opening at the fair indicates a positive mood among buyers
Galleries, fairs and curators offer works to aid Los Angeles wildfire recovery
Fundraising events both in California and New York aim to support affected artists and art workers
Galleries revamp Frieze plans in wake of fires
Last month’s deadly wildfires have prompted exhibitors to reschedule exhibitions and parties, and launch fundraisers for artists most affected by the disaster
TJ Boulting gallery in London, known for its roster of women photographers, has closed after 13 years
Citing a tough market and a desire to begin a new chapter, co-founder Hannah Watson has ended the Fitzrovia gallery
Mexico City’s oldest art gallery celebrates 90 years
Galería de Arte Mexicano became a nonagenarian with an anniversary show and a mariachi party on its Zona Maco stand
New gallery championing women and queer artists to open in east London
Founder Sarah Le Quang Sang says she feels both groups are still “under-represented and undervalued” in society and the art market
Former owners of insolvent Galerie Thomas in Munich are under fraud investigation
The Munich state prosecutor says the office is looking into “breach of trust in a number of cases,” with damages amounting to millions of euros
In Defence Colony, Delhi finally gets its own gallery district
Thanks to a spate of new openings, the district will soon be home to seven major art galleries
Pace and Galerie Judin to open new Berlin gallery in 1950s petrol station in April
The space, on Potsdamer Strasse, will also include a bookshop and café
Tribeca galleries damaged in two-alarm fire
The Journal Gallery and Asya Geisberg Gallery, both located at 45 White Street in Manhattan, were both impacted by an outbreak of flames
‘The market is still the domain of famous male artists’: Guerrilla Girls open their first commercial gallery show in New York
The feminist art collective’s commercial debut in their hometown, at Hannah Traore Gallery, is intended to introduce their activist work to a new generation
From sexed-up suburbia to sculptural alchemy: our pick of Condo London 2025
The gallery-sharing event, spread across different parts of the UK capital, features participants from Guatemala, Lebanon, Los Angeles and more
Los Angeles dealer Douglas Chrismas sentenced to prison time for embezzlement
The Ace Gallery founder has also been ordered to pay back millions in restitution
‘It was a risk—but the response has been great’: young gallerists in Southeast Asia on their struggles and successes
Galleries from Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, among other countries, are bringing the work of emerging artists to Art SG’s Futures section
Singapore steps up: the Art SG 2025 fair hopes to ride a wave of optimism in the city state’s art market
With new galleries, private art foundations and an influx of potential new collectors, Singapore’s art market is looking for growth
Paris show reveals Francis Picabia's late-in-life change of direction
An exhibition at Hauser & Wirth explores how the master of genre hopping embraced an entirely different style during his final decade
‘We deserved a better time on this earth’: New York’s Palo Gallery presents Palestinian photography
Three artists living in exile collaborated on the exhibition "Longing: In Between Homelands"
Deadly wildfires destroy Los Angeles art spaces as museums and galleries close
Even art spaces far from the raging wildfires have closed and cancelled events amid a citywide state of emergency, dangerous smoke and high winds
Thaddaeus Ropac to open Milan gallery later this year
The Italian city is becoming a hub for millionaires thanks to an attractive tax regime for high earners