Commercial galleries
Cape Town gallery blank projects wins $10,000 Presents Booth Prize
The space is showing works that touch on identity by the South African artists Igshaan Adams and Cinga Samson
Private View: our pick of March gallery shows
New shows at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
Ingleby Gallery marks 20th year by opening new space in Edinburgh
Dealership enters third decade with show of new works by Callum Innes in the historic venue
From Olympic logo to cosmic order: how Eduardo Terrazas pushes his universal vision forward
Roy Lichtenstein painting hidden in private collection for 25 years to be unveiled
Frightened Girl is part of a London exhibition devoted to the Ben-Day dot technique commonly used in pulp fiction comics
I threw a pie at an artist and didn't enjoy it as much as you would think
Jennifer Rubell's performance uses pie-throwing, and its roots in both political protest and slapstick humour, to explore consent and violence
A friendly scene: the landscapes of Wayne Thiebaud and Richard Diebenkorn
A show at Acquavella Galleries in New York brings together paintings by the two fast friends
Bond Street gallery exodus continues as London's Fine Art Society sells lease after 140 years
Soaring rents due to competition from fashion houses leads to reluctant decision to move from historic five-storey townhouse
Private view: our pick of February gallery shows
Noteworthy exhibitions at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
In the age of a ‘fake president’, Mark di Suvero’s sculptures reflect on the beauty of truth
The New York artist’s newest abstract works at Paula Cooper Gallery are not exactly topical, but his devotion to the ideals of science, democracy and community remind us of America’s better self
David Zwirner on opening his 'second wave' Hong Kong gallery
New York dealer credits first generation of overseas galleries with creating audience for Western art, but will not show Asian artists 'right off the bat'
Spotlight on… Master Drawings New York
Exhibitions to seek out at Manhattan's annual gallery trail, which now embraces paintings and sculptures
Brafa beefs up its contemporary art offering
Long-established Brussels fair bolsters more patchy modern works on show to complement strength in haute époque, ethnographic and ancient art
Small Italian galleries could suffer from influx of foreign dealers
Il Giornale dell'Arte's deputy editor weighs in
Foreign galleries make move on Italy
Thomas Dane is the latest in a string of galleries to open spaces in the country, but are there are enough high-level collectors to sustain them?
Julia-Peyton Jones gives Sturtevant her first posthumous show in London
Ropac gallery exhibition to include artist’s famous reconstructions of Andy Warhol’s Flowers
London Art Fair hits 30—and holds its ground
Bank of England governor Mark Carney attended the VIP preview of the middle-market fair
New York DA’s Antiquities Trafficking Unit starts the new year with double seizures
The newly formed team, led by Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bogdanos, has been cracking down on ancient art dealers and collectors
Three to see: Condo London 2018
Third edition of art-fair alternative and new exhibition model opens this weekend
Pace reveals details of its new Hong Kong space
Yoshitomo Nara show to inaugurate the new gallery during the week of Art Basel in Hong Kong
David Zwirner to expand again with another New York gallery opening in 2020
Five storey Renzo Piano-designed space will become mega-dealer’s new global headquarters
Mark Bradford to launch Hauser & Wirth’s Hong Kong gallery
The Los Angeles artist is creating a new series of large-scale paintings for the show
Artist William Tillyer given year-long platform by London dealer Bernard Jacobson
Stalwart gallerist to launch five shows and a monograph on the painter, who turns 80 next year
Private View, December 2017
Noteworthy exhibitions at commercial galleries, from emerging names to rediscovered talents
P.P.O.W defies tough odds for mid-sized galleries
With the spotlight on issues of race and gender, one gallery that grew out of 1980s New York has again found its moment in the market
Street art dealer Steve Lazarides to open gallery in Mayfair with Wissam Al Mana
Following seven-figure investment from Qatari magnate, former Banksy agent plans to expand secondary market business with artists including Basquiat and Haring
Spotlight on: London Art Week Winter
Inaugural December event brings city's Old Master dealers out from the shadows with exhibitions at more than 30 galleries





























