Commercial galleries

Shanghai’s alternative Bank gallery evicted from state-owned building

The move seems to be part of a government crackdown on private entities renting spaces across the country

Galerie Perrotin heads to the Lower East Side

The new gallery, in a former fabric factory, will be eight times the size of dealer’s current space

Dominique Lévy to take over all three floors of 909 Madison Avenue

Emmanuel Perrotin, who has shared the space, to move but dealer is keeping mum on new location

Location, location, location: the real estate lessons to be learned from Ace Gallery’s bankruptcy

How Los Angeles dealer Douglas Chrismas leveraged his property to attract artists, reassure clients, and generate income—even while facing financial disaster

Out with the old, in with the new: Marianne Boesky closes one space to open another

The dealer will more than double her gallery footprint with an expansion

Lawnews

Millions of dollars and dozens of works diverted in Ace Gallery bankruptcy case, accountant finds

In a report to the court, Sam Leslie details why he ended Douglas Chrimas’s involvement in the gallery

Changing art market puts pressure on traditional antiques dealers

Mallett is the latest in a number of businesses that have been forced to change their strategy to survive

Furniture retailer West Elm has designs on opening New York gallery

Company is collaborating with Uprise Art to create high-end store with contemporary art space

Object lessons: from a Naïve townscape to Sub-Saharan sculpture

Our pick of this week’s auctions, art fairs and gallery exhibitions

Big in Berlin: four trends spotted at Gallery Weekend

Dealers put their best foot forward as the art world descends on the German capital for three days of openings

Giacometti and Klein perform unlikely duet for Gagosian

Exhibition's curator draws links between the artists who were "obsessed" with Egyptian art and the cave paintings of Lascaux<br>

Five to see during Berlin Gallery Weekend

Make tracks to the German capital for the bank holiday art extravaganza

Lisson and Gagosian test Tehran's waters

Galleries lend works by Shirazeh Houshiary and Y.Z. Kami to show of Iranian-born artists

Beyond Freud and fetish art: Allen Jones in New York

Curator Norman Rosenthal aims to reintroduce the British artist to a “conservative, Donald Trump-era” America in a show at Michael Werner Gallery

Betty Tompkins, famous for her Fuck Paintings, now represented by PPOW

The New York gallery is known for its shows of artists that explore the female body and sexuality

From pill-popping birds to awkward mannequins: Encounters at Art Basel Hong Kong

Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor picks six works from her section dedicated to large-scale projects

Women make their mark on Art Dubai

Tenth edition sees female artists make up almost half of those represented

Hauser Wirth & Schimmel transcends the big-box gallery model

And their inaugural sculpture show goes beyond the oversized trophies of Modern art, says our LA correspondent Jori Finkel

Iranian art proves a hit with collectors at new London gallery

Sophia Contemporary Gallery, which specialises in contemporary art from the Middle Eastern region, launched this week

Picasso’s dealer Paul Rosenberg celebrated in show based on granddaughter’s book

French journalist Anne Sinclair to loan works for exhibition named after Paris gallery at 21 rue La Boétie

French dealer Emmanuel Perrotin to open space in Seoul

“Office showroom” will display works by Laurent Grasso and Kaws

Marc Quinn and White Cube part company after more than 20 years

The British artist is the first that London dealer Jay Jopling ever worked with in 1991

Lisson opens New York space with solo shows for Carmen Herrera, John Akomfrah, Ryan Gander and Ai Weiwei

The purpose-built gallery underneath the High Line is a long-awaited step for the London dealer dynasty

Blain Southern celebrates five years in Berlin

To mark the anniversary, the gallery is showing all the artists it has worked with in Germany