Gagosian
Gagosian announces new board of directors including LVMH's Delphine Arnault and filmmaker Sofia Coppola
Star-studded board of 20 will “raise the bar on the gallery’s vision for the future”, mega-dealer says
LVMH and Gagosian: why the rumour of a buy out makes sense, even if it isn’t true
A shared client base, product exclusivity and international reach—just some of the reasons why these two brands are perfect bed fellows
Six shows to see in London during UK Black History Month
From wool sculptures inspired by Malcolm X to Sonia Boyce's first-ever commercial gallery solo show
Cy Twombly double-header in Los Angeles shows two sides of the still-influential artist
An exhibition at the Getty focuses on Twombly’s early fascination with ancient Mediterranean cultures while a show of his later work at Gagosian gives a sense of how his practice changed and matured
Together again: Gagosian exhibition celebrates Freud's centenary by reuniting the artist with his closest friends
The show will feature works by Freud, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Michael Andrews and the photographer Bruce Bernard
Stanley Whitney, revered painter of lyrical colour grids, goes to Gagosian
The abstract painter will have a solo show with the gallery at one of its London spaces in 2023
Seeing double: Andreas Gursky’s new and recent works show at mega-galleries on both sides of the Atlantic
The large-scale pictures, which recall both 19th century landscape painting and mid-20th century abstraction, comment on the very real effects humans have on the environment
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
From Michael Heizer at Gagosian to Frédéric Bruly Bouabré at the Museum of Modern Art
Never before exhibited, Francis Bacon’s first screaming Pope goes on show at London’s Gagosian gallery
Sinister besuited figure, painted in Monaco in 1946, was only recently rediscovered
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
From the Neue Galerie’s anniversary show to Donald Judd’s paintings at Gagosian
The rise of Paris: Larry Gagosian opens third gallery in the French capital
US dealer launches new space with giant Alexander Calder sculpture in the Place Vendôme
After San Francisco loses Gagosian, the city's galleries are collaborating to survive
Mega-gallery's closure will not affect Californian city's small but vibrant art scene, local dealers say—this is "not a place that responds to grandiose braggadoci"
Blue chip artists and dealers benefit from coronavirus relief packages, a federal report reveals
Pace, David Zwirner and Jeff Koons named among the top recipients of US taxpayer-funded forgivable loans, as smaller galleries seek additional aid
How to visit a gallery during a pandemic
Plus, the artist Deborah Roberts on Benny Andrews's No More Games in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Produced in association with Christie's.
Competitors become colleagues as galleries pool resources to stoke sales
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, dealers big and small were experimenting with joint exhibitions. Now it is a matter of communal survival
Donald B. Marron's $450m collection to be sold by Acquavella, Gagosian and Pace galleries in New York
The unprecedented three-way exhibition of more than 300 works will open in May, coinciding with the city's auction week
Flash sales and no-fee subscription scheme fuel up-start New York gallery
The dealers behind Tennis Elbow in Tribeca aim to subvert traditional artist representation with a more "democratic and transparent approach"
From the archive: Richard Serra discusses why the moving body is so important to him and the use of steel as a material in its own right
The acclaimed US sculptor tells The Art Newspaper why he never thought there would be an audience for his work