Commercial galleries
Three Korean galleries set up in New York: Arario Gallery, Gana Art Gallery, and Tina Kim Fine Art expand across the Pacific
Increasingly fashionable artists tempt western collectors
Art makes a scene in virtual platform Second Life
The online virtual world is becoming one of the best places for artists, curators and dealers to meet
The problem with art advisers
In 2007 we observed that while most are seen as opportunistic shoppers, some are as knowledgeable as museum curators
Iran loses case against Barakat Gallery ordering return of artefacts seemingly taken from Jiroft
UK courts ruled that Iran presented insufficient evidence to warrant the antiquities' reacquisition
The trouble with art fairs: curators, collectors and dealers are starting to feel fatigued
As the sheer number of annual events continues to grow, fair fatigue has become a common condition
Martin Summers reveals his Jean-Michel Basquiat collection
Treasures from behind the secret door
Former fugitive opens decorative arts gallery
Roberto Polo, once the toast of Paris, returns in style
Ena Swansea splits from Gasser & Grunert after exclusion from Art Basel fair selection
The gallery's loss of one of its stars only contributes to their recent bout of poor fortune
Thomas Scott Kaplan, a financier who owns one of the biggest silver mines in Latin America, is spending millions on design and 17th-century Dutch paintings
He is now the world’s biggest collector of modern furniture
Collector C.I. Kim to open second contemporary art gallery in Cheonan, South Korea
The Korean collector has chosen the British architect David Adjaye to design the new building
C.I. Kim to open New York gallery, following spaces in Beijing and South Korea
The Korean collector is being compared to Charles Saatchi
Collector settles suit with Project gallery over violation of first refusal agreement
The settlement terms remain confidential
Is the art market in a boom or bubble?
Our art market editor assesses the current rise in spending
Russia’s largest private gallery opens
Collector and dealer Alexander Yakut's new enterprise is his most ambitious yet
Iran sues Barakat Gallery for return of antiquities apparently looted from Jiroft
The gallery's owner makes no comment on artefacts' origins, but insists that all purchases were made legally
Business as usual at Knoedler's renowned Upper East side branch after $500,000 restorations
The modernisation of this landmark is an example of Knoedler's adaptability, as one of the US's longest established 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
