Commercial galleries
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"
Row erupts as East London gallery accused of showing ‘alt-right’ and ‘racist’ art
LD50 defends programme as promoting the “free exploration of ideas” while campaigners call for its closure
Andrea Rosen to close gallery spaces in New York
The art dealer says she will continue to operate “selective activities” and share representation of the Felix Gonzales-Torres Foundation with David Zwirner Gallery
Royal Academy of Arts launches partnership with more than 60 galleries
London institution will be at centre of newly rebranded Mayfair Art Weekend this summer
Jake and Dinos Chapman leave White Cube for Blain|Southern
Duo tells The Art Newspaper it is time “to make new omelette”
Alighiero Boetti takes centre stage in Paris
Tornabuoni Art inaugurates its new space in the Marais with largest-ever gallery retrospective of the artist’s work
London’s Lisson Gallery, champion of conceptual art, turns 50
Thousand-page publication will document more than 150 artists who have had solo shows since 1967
Old Masters collectors chase new discoveries at New York sales
Competition is stiff for confirmed works, but buyers also gave a nod to quality
Old Master dealer Johnny Van Haeften opens gallery in London home
Dutch specialist decided against taking legal action over his Mayfair lease and left area after 40 years
The anti-white cube: entirely black gallery expands in Hong Kong
Stephen Cheng says another space in Silicon Valley may follow
When the stars align: Miró and Calder to shine in joint New York shows
Pace and Acquavella galleries team up next April to present “constellation” works by the two artists
‘Letting colour loose’: Kenneth Noland’s final paintings come to Pace New York
The series of 15 never-before-shown works have remained in the artist’s Maine studio since he started them in 2006, four years before his death
Art Basel in Miami Beach channels spirit of David Bowie
Fair’s Public section in Collins Park will take inspiration from the late musician
The next Berlin? Kuala Lumpur launches gallery weekend
Dealers and museums join forces to put the Malaysian capital on the art map
Love connection: gallery show pairs works by famous artist couples
Pilar Ordovas’s pop-up exhibition in New York dips into the dymanics behind creative partnerships
My friend Mark Rothko: Pace Gallery’s Arne Glimcher explains the allure of the artist’s dark work
A major non-selling loan exhibition at the New York gallery is five years in the planning
Sprüth Magers to reopen in its former London space
German dealers were due to move to another building





























