Commercial galleries
Will ex-Gagosian staffers poach his artists?
New Chelsea gallery to show Hirst, Salle and Brown
Collector sues gallery over right to first choice of artists’ work
He was promised preferential treatment (and paid for it) but was then left out of almost all sales
Embarrassment of riches for Asian art collectors at Asia Week, New York
Exhibitions, lectures and auctions span the centuries and the continents
New Lefevre/Gibson collaborative gallery christened with London's first ever Giacometti show
All fifteen of the drawings that make up the display - running until 15 December - are available to purchase
Frieze already an established British tradition
Although only the second edition of this contemporary fair in a tent, global collectors flocked to it and sales were frantic
Do contemporary dealers still need galleries?
Larry Gagosian has just opened a new, 1,400-square-metre space in London. But is such grandeur still necessary?
The globalisation of the art market, the rise of mega galleries and proliferation of art fairs is putting strain on young artists, even while they reap the rewards
The market today requires that young artists have global representation, but unless they embrace Warholesque production techniques few can keep pace with the demand this entails
What’s On: rest of US commercial galleries
Delia Brown: getting hung up at a collector’s home en route to the museum. Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles
From superpower to no power this week in New York
Silly season in New York brings mobsters out on the town, gay-makeovers for the men of America and 80s disco to Kenny Schacter’s new gallery
What's On: Vuillard frenzy in London
In accordance with a major show alighting at the Royal Academy, Wolseley Fine Arts have arranged a show of his pastels and drawings
Chris Burden bites the bullet in exhibition at Gagosian Beverly Hills
A cheeky reference to his early performance art is displayed alongside other new work
The Scottish garden hawk flies into New York, Louise’s new love, the youngest collector, and where to buy a book
Raising the flag in the West (Village)
Best of London commercial galleries chosen by Louisa Buck
Chantal Joffe, Victoria Miro
Diary of a New York dealer: Carlton Rochell
Contemporary art collectors are coming to Southeast Asian art. Hollywood’s fascination with Buddhism is also a trigger
Interview with a British dealer Pat Jordan Evans on her gallery's 30th anniversary
An out-of-town gallery thrives on showing gentle, figurative painters
What's On in '03: New York's commercial galleries
Nancy Shaver's painted sculpture at Feature Inc. and James Castle's "Structures" at Knoedler & Co.
Rebecca Warren's Fleischvater on at Modern Art, London
Her familiar clay objects may be joined by new works in other media
Miami: the burgeoning art scene that attracted Art Basel
Do commercial galleries stand to benefit from the increased footfall brought by the famous art fair?
A market for baskets: Interview with New York dealer Sebastian Izzard
The difference between Japanese and European taste in the field of Japanese art
The Rhineland is still the hub for German contemporary art collectors
This is the richest area of Germany, and it has a buoyant cultural life; but the expense of it is beginning to drive the artists out
Four German collectors and their passions
The Anglophile, the Entertainer, the Benefactor and the America lover
The wider commercial scene chosen by S.E. Canning: Art for the new collector
On show at the Spanierman Gallery
Portrait of MoMA’s new home: Long Island City
The area is home to a growing number of cultural institutions
Art Basel Miami Beach set for December
The impending Florida edition of Art Basel comes after its deferment last year
Veteran dealer, Richard Philp on why young collectors aren’t buying antiques
“Dealers must overcome the interior decorator mentality”
What's on in New York: Serra’s solemnity and size at Gagosian
Posthumous popularity at Max Protetch, last works at Matthew Marks mapping at James Cohan, psychedelic audio-visual art at Feigen effective excellence at Zwirner, and homage at Universal Concepts
What's on in New York: From Neo-Classicism to Pop Art
A Rothko double-header at PaceWildenstein and Washburn, Lichtenstein’s brushstrokes legacy at Mitchell-Innes & Nash while Gagosian installs “Brushstroke” at the Seagram building Plaza
What's on in New York: Contemporary art at its finest with Ellsworth Kelly still strong at Matthew Marks
Also on show are Mark di Suvero’s massive sculptures at Gagosian, and Charles Simond’s unfired clay at the Joseph Helman Gallery