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Saints, stigmata and solace: Tracey Emin dives into the spiritual in London exhibition of new works
British artist says she needs to express her belief in “other worlds” as she gets older
From punk pioneer to major market player: 40 years of Maureen Paley gallery
Paley's operations have grown from a derelict London house to three spaces across the UK—but her risk-taking, collaborative nature remains the same
Sustainability organisation Gallery Climate Coalition shuts down volunteer programme, citing a lack of funds
The initiative included chapters in seven cities and countries forming one of the art world’s largest climate networks
Bay Area Abstract Expressionist ‘legend’ Bernice Bing gets her first New York solo show
Nearly 30 years after her death, the market for Bing’s work is thriving
Having to ‘strive to survive’ holds no fears for new Geneva gallery
L’Appartement opens this October with an exhibition of sculptures by Takis and Yves Dana
Fashion and media brand 032c launches commercial gallery in Berlin
032c gallery will operate within a traditional art market model and opens with a group show on the intersection between art and fashion
Over 50% of gallerists have a poor work-life balance, with those in the US most acutely affected
A new survey reveals that fewer than half of gallery employees feel like their lives are well-balanced
Largest Morandi exhibition in almost 20 years to open in New York
The show, organised by the Italian dealer Mattia de Luca, coincides with the 60th anniversary of the artist’s death
From historic palaces to a hipster haven: four of Seoul’s art hot spots
Frieze Seoul week is the perfect time to explore the city’s gallery and museum districts, with late night openings and special events. Here are the places to visit
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The art market slump, the artist freed in the US-Russia prisoner swap, Max Ernst in Paris — podcast
What’s behind the troubles facing auction houses and galleries? Plus, Sasha Skochilenko recounts her experience of being arrested—and incarcerated—in Russia, and the story behind a 1937 Surrealist painting by Ernst
Choppy waters ahead for the art market
Sotheby’s reported plunge in earnings is part of a bigger picture
In pictures: the Focus Asia section at Frieze Seoul 2024
Introducing ten new artists reshaping reality
Defying market gloom, Nicoletti gallery in London moves to larger space in Shoreditch
Responding to "crisis" with determination, the gallery has relocated to "avoid stagnation"
London’s new Instagram-friendly ‘museum experience’ opens—with works by Koons, Basquiat and Murakami
Moco’s latest outpost on prime Marble Arch site soft launched with a show by “icons” of contemporary art
Jala Wahid confronts the colonial legacy of the British Museum in London exhibition
The Kurdish artist delves into the histories of looted artefacts and questions the ethics of their existence in Western museums
New York City’s ‘first Ukrainian art gallery’ highlights artists living in the war zone
“Some of the works that we’re selling here, I’m very confident that in three years they will double in price,” says Mriya gallery founder Artem Yalanskiy
White Cube in London lets go of 38 invigilators—most of them artists and students
The terminations follow a general trend among galleries that are moving away from visitor engagement to visitor management, the workers were told
Common ground: how galleries are sharing the load to stay afloat
At time of rising overheads, smaller dealers are finding it makes sense to share gallery spaces and fair stands
Marian Goodman Gallery sets opening date and programme for new Tribeca flagship
The 30,000 sq. ft space will debut on 26 October with a group show featuring works by nearly 50 artists
Vitrine gallery closes after 14 years, citing economic pressures and political climate
The gallery has spaces in London and Basel and represents artists including Charlie Godet Thomas and Nicole Bachmann
Under a new director, Art Basel Miami Beach rolls out smaller stands to attract emerging galleries
The Florida fair's 2024 edition, its first led by Bridget Finn, will feature 283 galleries and an increased Latin American presence
San Francisco dealer Rebecca Camacho expands downtown footprint
Camacho says her new space in Jackson Square is further proof that art “plants the seeds for regrowth” in San Francisco’s core
Megan Mulrooney, a former director at Nino Mier, will open her own gallery in his old Los Angeles space
A native of Los Angeles, Mulrooney aims to highlight emerging and mid-career artists at her eponymous gallery
Art is on the curriculum at The Campus, a former school in upstate New York transformed by six galleries
From former classrooms, locker rooms, labs, a gymnasium and an overgrown football field, art is present in nearly every space
Austin gallerists boosting local art scene with joint collectors’ circle
Austin gallerists boosting local art scene with joint collectors’ circle
Mitchell-Innes & Nash will close Chelsea gallery and shift business model
The longtime New York dealers will transition to a “project-based advisory” programme
Leading New York gallerist Barbara Gladstone has died, aged 89
The dealer, who died in Paris “after a brief illness”, represented many of the most ambitious contemporary artists of the past half-century
Gagosian’s chief operating officer Andrew Fabricant leaves gallery
Fabricant’s wife Laura Paulson, a former Christie's rainmaker who helped launch Gagosian Art Advisory, has also left
Carpenters Workshop Gallery denies allegations of sexual and financial impropriety
The gallery is "saddened" by accusations made by former employees and artists reported by the newsletter Air Mail