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Doug Aitken’s new 360-degree video looks to the horizon, with a chorus of AI voices
'Wilderness' breaks conceptual boundaries by leading its viewer into a multi-layered allegory, questioning what it means to exist on this planet as we are enveloped by the digital realm
Art world organisations, galleries and artists helped fund conservation of a Peruvian cloud forest
Over 40 donors supported the climate action led by Galleries Commit and Art to Acres, which will see nearly 200,000 acres preserved
Punching bag bearing name of convicted dealer Mary Boone features in New York show on Basquiat’s found objects
Nahmad Contemporary exhibition brings together works made from detritus dotted around the city’s streets and subways
Brazil's SP-Arte fair to focus on design and digital art sectors
The 18th edition of the Brazilian art fair features around 30 design galleries, a recently introduced sector, and a selling exhibition of digital art
Object lessons: from Richard Gere's portrait of Bob Dylan to Lucian Freud's drawing of a pony with which he had a tricky relationship
Our pick of the highlights from April's fairs and auctions
‘Let’s stop this war’: the plight of Ukrainian gallerists and what they are doing to help their artists
Following the Russian invasion, some art dealers and their artists have left the country, some have stayed—but all are finding ways to help their compatriots
Russian dealers make way for Ukrainian galleries at Liste fair in June
Fragment and Osnova galleries will give their stands to The Naked Room and Voloshyn from Kyiv
Biggest-ever Art Dubai fair offers smoke machines, escapism and, of course, NFTs: here’s what sold so far
The event's 15th edition dedicated a whole building to the "rapidly expanding digital arts space"
Never before exhibited, Francis Bacon’s first screaming Pope goes on show at London’s Gagosian gallery
Sinister besuited figure, painted in Monaco in 1946, was only recently rediscovered
As his gallery marks a decade in business, New York dealer Hong Gyu Shin puts his personal collection on view
The Lower East Side's Shin Gallery marks its tenth anniversary with a show mixing works by artists from its roster with blue-chip and historical gems from its founder's personal holdings
This digital archive brings women art dealers back into the story of Modern art
The Women Art Dealers Digital Archives explores the role of historical women gallerists as powerful forces in once-niche markets that have since become major sectors of the art world
Hollywood talent agency to expand its contemporary art footprint with new gallery in Atlanta
UTA Artist Space's second gallery, with a former professional basketball player as head of sales, show the agency zeroing in on the lucrative crossover possibilities between the art market and high-earning sports and entertainment figures
Los Angeles is open for business again
With mega-galleries heading west and a dynamic local scene, the city is realising its market potential
New takes on Old Masters in a landmark of Old Hollywood
New York-based Half Gallery has taken over the home of Dorothy Arzner, one of the most successful lesbians in Hollywood in the first half of the 20th century
'Totally Kafkaesque': Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs spaces still paralysed by pandemic
Most Los Angeles art institutions have reopened while complying with Covid-19 safety measures—except those run by the city
In pictures: our pick of Frieze Los Angeles
From large-scale sculptures to hanging installations, this year's fair is living large
Pace and David Zwirner’s new Los Angeles branches expected to test local loyalties
The mega-galleries are planning local outposts, posing challenges for the homegrown Los Angeles galleries who share their artists
Berlin gallery fights eviction by property company majority-owned by billionaire art patron Nicolas Berggruen
Semjon H.N. Semjon has occupied the property in the city's Mitte district for 21 years and has launched a legal challenge against his landlord
Eternal return: Italian museums to sell digital copies of masterpieces by Leonardo, Caravaggio and Modigliani
Replicas of works from four institutions, including the Uffizi, will be sold as NFTs by Unit London gallery
With pop-up rents on the rise, formerly nomadic Guts Gallery opens permanent space in Hackney
The London gallery has made a name for championing underserved voices in the art world and will open its new space with Morris dancers and the "smell of Yorkshire"
Two Latin American galleries expand into a shared space in New York
“For Latinos to be able to compete, we have to work together. It’s completely natural, it’s a part of the Latino experience,” says Omayra Alvarado, one of the founders of the Colombian gallery Instituto de Visión
Pace expands West Coast footprint, merges with the Los Angeles gallery Kayne Griffin
The merger continues a trend of mega-galleries expanding their presence in California
A career-spanning, six-venue exhibition of the painter Rochelle Feinstein’s work opens in galleries across the US and Europe
The multi-venue show reflects the artist’s kaleidoscopic practice and proves there’s an organic way for mid-size galleries to put on a global exhibition
Edel Assanti launches new London gallery in former Fitzrovia haberdashery
Gallery co-founders Jeremy Epstein and Charlie Fellowes discuss renovating the Grade II-listed Arts and Crafts building which opens this week with a show of new work by Noémie Goudal
'Business is good and I need more space': Ben Brown opens pop-up gallery in London with Vik Muniz show
The Mayfair-based dealer has taken the space on Grosvenor Street until the end of May, but might extend
Pace will launch a project space in Tribeca, with founder Arne Glimcher at the helm
“Gallery 125 Newbury is about expanding my own story...about going full circle, back to the little gallery I once had,” Glimcher said of the new space in Manhattan's booming art district
As the direct-to-consumer model for selling art gains ground, where does it leave traditional dealers?
As peer-to-peer trading disrupts the market, bricks-and-mortar galleries must reconsider what they offer collectors
Exhibitions’ carbon footprints come under growing scrutiny
New reports from Artists Commit, which analyse the life cycle of a show, join an increasingly broad push for transparency and data sharing to promote a more climate-conscious sector
London Gallery Weekend announces 2022 dates and a new focus on UK regional museums
Last year's inaugural edition saw 140 galleries take part in the city-wide event





























