Commercial galleries
The best things in life are free—and now you can find them at Frieze
Peter Blake complementary tote bags flew off Waddington Custot's shelves
De Chirico enjoys a metaphysical moment in London
Artist’s profile is raised at Frieze Masters and in two exhibitions
Frieze diary: Marvin Gaye Chetwynd saved by masking tape, the secret life of Peter Blake, plus more London gossip
Why London galleries do fairs on their home turf
Staying local keeps costs down—and dealers can benefit from the buzz around town
The market boom for Basquiat
A year after his death, MoMA turned down an offer of the artist’s work. Today, the appetite for his paintings has never been greater
Gilbert & George take charge of their legacy
Shows in New York, Paris and London mark the artists’ 50th anniversary
Longstanding Met curator moves to Colnaghi to launch New York gallery
After nearly 30 years at the museum, antiquities expert Carlos Picón will head dealer’s new US venture
Hauser & Wirth to open Hong Kong gallery next spring
Swiss dealers will occupy a space in the new H Queens development, as well as establishing offices in Shanghai and Beijing
New South Kensington arts hub begins to woo its future clients
The multipurpose space could cut gallery operating costs by up to 40%
London commercial scene shake-up as galleries expand in the capital
Modern Art and Herald Street are opening second spaces; König Galerie is coming to town
Wright to auction the personal collection of Hudson, iconoclastic gallerist and artists’ champion, in Chicago
The man behind Feature Inc is remembered for his challenging eye—and a fraught relationship with the market
Lévy Gorvy expands in Asia with opening of Shanghai office
Gallery appoints Danqing Li, former Christie’s specialist, as senior director in Asia
Location, location: first gallery opens on Paris’s Boulevard Magenta
The re-opened Untilthen gallery will show contemporary art in a domestic setting, off the beaten track near fashionable Canal St Martin
Latin American galleries launch a cooperative model in Los Angeles
At 918 Ruberta Avenue in Glendale, five galleries take part in a rotating year-long residence
Dealers mix Modern furniture with Old Masters in New York
Nicholas Hall and François Laffanour have paired up on the Upper East Side
David Zwirner’s Hong Kong gallery to launch with new works by Michaël Borremans
Exhibition by Belgian painter will inaugurate new space in early 2018
In the wake of a wave of closures, galleries are adapting to survive
Dealers are rethinking the bricks-and-mortar model in favour of temporary, collaborative and virtual platforms
Fontana’s rarely-seen Fine di Dio series comes to light at Art Basel
Research led by Tornabuoni Art reveals new art historical facts, including why the title proved problematic
What Malevich and Judd had in common
Exhibition at Galerie Gmurzynska in Zurich reunites the artists' works for first time since 1994
Tracey Emin and Lehmann Maupin no longer in bed
Artist and gallery part ways after two decades
Richard Gray Gallery opens new warehouse space in West Town, Chicago
A show of new work by Jim Dine inaugurates the building, while a concurrent display of his painting and drawing from the 1960s opens in the New York outpost
Gallery Weekend Berlin gets serious
The annual event featured more contemplative works ahead of the Venice Biennale, Munster Sckulptur Projekte and Documenta in Kassel
'Rediscovered' Degas goes on show in London
Stair Sainty gallery is staging a selling-exhibition around the controversial work
‘Brexit won't change anything,’ says Thaddaeus Ropac at opening of London gallery
Paris and Salzburg dealer launches new space with shows by Gilbert & George, Joseph Beuys, Oliver Beer and American Minimalists
Victoria Miro to open first overseas gallery in Venice
London dealer launches space in the former Galleria il Capricorno in May with an exhibition by Chris Ofili
Zaha Hadid luxury condo developer to create 15 galleries in New York’s Chelsea
Paul Kasmin among those who will take take up residence next to the High Line
Antwerp's Axel Vervoordt Gallery opens “art village” in former distillery
The Belgian art and design firm expands its operations with a long-planned, mixed-use building
Anatole Shagalov embroiled in legal cases that reveal problems of buying art with loans
Buyers using works as collateral and allegedly defaulting on payment becoming increasingly common in "frothy market"





























