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'New York is so influential in our industry': the Gallery Climate Coalition sees its newest chapter as essential
The international sustainability group now has six branches working toward a greener art industry
Endless appetite: Hauser & Wirth founders to open first New York restaurant alongside third gallery in the city
Launching next year, the Soho eatery is the latest venture from the hospitality company Artfarm
Ortuzar Projects will triple its gallery space in Tribeca
The new 10,000 sq. ft space is next-door to the gallery’s original location in New York's fastest-growing neighbourhood for art
Peres Projects opens second gallery in Seoul
The four-storey space is located near historic city sites such as the National Palace
Nigerian artists stand out at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in New York
Twenty-six stands span the four floors at the fair’s new Harlem space
Has New York’s hot art market finally cooled?
Dealers at Frieze remain optimistic while noting a shift in collector behaviour
New York's Spring art bonanza: the shows, the sales, the fairs
Plus, the Richard Prince copyright case and Sarah Sze in London
Dreams and nightmares abound at New York's Independent art fair
The latest spring edition of the fair places an emphasis on phantasmagorical figuration
Stephen Friedman opening New York location in Tribeca
It’s the latest in a long line of galleries to open in the upscale New York neighbourhood
Gagosian to close its vast Britannia Street gallery in London after two decades
The gallery is instead launching a new public platform for large-scale sculpture in October
'Not a matter of competition, but natural progression': Pilar Corrias to open new London gallery in Mayfair
The 500 sq m space will replace the Fitzrovia gallery and open this October with an exhibition of work by Christina Quarles
Future Fair pays it forward with fund to support emerging galleries
The upstart fair proffers on-trend paintings for collectors and mutual aid for dealers
Press officers move over: Gagosian employs ChatGPT to announce new exhibition
The artificial intelligence chat bot was credited with creating the text for Alex Israel's show in Rome
What are you worth? New report reveals art world salaries, from £22,500 for gallery assistants to over £250,000 for top sales directors
The report, published by recruitment firm Sophie Macpherson, used base salary data from 2022
Art in the Windy City: Expo Chicago fair and beyond
Plus, how Northern Ireland's museums are marking 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement and an extravagant portrait of a 19th century French actor
London dealer Alison Jacques to open new headquarters on illustrious Cork Street this autumn
She will open the three-storey, 6,000 sq ft space with shows by Sheila Hicks and Robert Mapplethorpe
Timothy Taylor takes Tribeca: dealer is latest to move gallery from Chelsea to hip New York neighbourhood
Tribeca has reached a critical mass of around 50 galleries
Pace gallery to show Picasso’s sketchbooks in New York for 50 year anniversary of artist’s death
Never seen by the public during his lifetime, they include studies for his most famous paintings such as Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
Chicago’s dealers look abroad to widen their reach
As their art-world profiles rise, Windy City gallerists are opening outposts in Mexico, France and Portugal
'Are Old Masters having a renaissance? Leaner times breathe new life into a tired market'
Collectors tend towards safety in times of trouble—and current uncertainty is causing a shift in buying habits
White Cube founder Jay Jopling’s daughter Angelica opens London gallery
Emerging art space Incubator is “totally siloed” from her father’s business, she says
Global art market 'beginning to cool’, according to latest Art Basel/UBS report
Total sales grew just 3% in 2022, while China's zero-Covid policies saw UK overtake it as second-biggest market
Nan Goldin joins Gagosian, leaving Marian Goodman gallery after five years
With newfound backing from the world's biggest gallery, is the activist-photographer's art market poised for take off?
Galleries continue to bank on Asia as Peres Projects expands in Seoul and Hauser & Wirth relocates to new street-level space in Hong Kong
Meanwhile, Eva Presenhuber is now teaming up with a South Korean design studio and Tang Contemporary Art will add a space in Singapore to its roster
A paragon of Desert Modern architecture becomes an art gallery
Art dealer Peter Blake is renting the Palm Springs house that renowned architect William F. Cody built for himself
Collector and dealer Lio Malca joins New York gallery migration from Chelsea to Tribeca
Malca’s new 5,000 sq. ft space on White Street will open in May
Are young collectors buying Old Masters? Dealers at Tefaf Maastricht bank on changing tastes
The sector could benefit from cross-over buyers influenced by fashion designers and institutions looking to diversify collections
Gallery Climate Coalition discourages potential greenwashing by members
Partners of the organisation are now rewarded for adhering to its decarbonising and emission-cutting guidelines
Is the figuration boom over? Gagosian to launch major show of abstract artists across London galleries this summer
Curator Gary Garrels has been given “carte blanche” to include artists not represented by the gallery
Otobong Nkanga—who shows at biennials from Venice to Sharjah—joins Lisson Gallery
The Nigerian-born multidisciplinary artist will have a solo show at the London gallery next year