The New, Unsustainable Art World
Readers respond to a guest essay by a former global art director about the struggles that galleries face.
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Readers respond to a guest essay by a former global art director about the struggles that galleries face.
Many gallerists are questioning the fundamentals of their business. It’s as if the art world they know has fallen off its axis.
The art world is buzzing after the spring auction frenzy. But I only feel grief, like something is dying.
To demystify this fast-growing corner of the market, Observer spoke with more than a dozen galleries, publishers and artists in New York and Los Angeles.
At the Park Avenue Armory, art history was written and recontextualized in real time.
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Art, says dealer Georges Bergès, belongs to only one world—the one we all wake up in—and it was never meant to be elitist, exclusionary or as harsh and judgmental as it has become.
With From Code to Canon, ArtMeta used Art Basel’s Zero 10 to frame digital art not as a niche of screens and NFTs but as a seventy-year history of machines, code, systems, science...
Contemporary art’s biggest, most prestigious gathering contemplates a future without an audience.
These fairs, with their smaller scales, make space for emerging artists whose practices move between myth, technology, diaspora, infrastructure and material experimentation.
Since its inception, LGW has focused on making the capital an unmissable stop for collectors and enthusiasts en route to Venice or Basel.
"This is really the sense of what a gallerist is, rather than an art dealer: you put together shows, you put together catalogs, you actually contribute something to art history." C...
“If money was no object, which one would you take home?” This question, posed to me at a recent art auction, provoked a persistent thought in my mind about the mechanics of massive...
Recent closures and market contractions couldn't dull a weekend that stretched from Cork Street to the East End
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The legendary fair’s energy was “brisk” this year, said one gallery director.
This year’s London Gallery Weekend reaffirmed the centrality of London's art scene, even as it exposed a persistent lack of coordination between the city's commercial and instituti...
Here's (almost) everything happening on the art fair circuit this June.
In an increasingly commodified art world, this is one fair at which creativity doesn't feel dependent on returns and maximization.
‘Worlds within Worlds’ explores how the symbolic and stylistic features of art from the Baroque period (around 1600–1750) have been invoked by contemporary artists, who — like thei...
A wave of New York dealers are leaving galleries to start their own agencies with new ideas about how to build their clients’ careers.
The gallery will balance its Old Master and modern legacy with a contemporary program shaped by Michele.
The mega-gallery embraced a fantasy of endless growth and hype and the assumption that bigger means better. The consequences have arrived.
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