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Art Dealers

A portrait of Wendi Norris seated on a wooden table beside a framed Leonora Carrington painting showing pale ghost-like figures around a table.

Wendi Norris Bet On Women Surrealists—Now the Market Has Caught Up

"Depth is what connects people, and the artists I work with have that depth," the dealer tells Observer.
By Elisa Carollo
Four members of the Simões de Assis family pose in a white gallery space, standing in a row and looking at the camera.

How Simões de Assis Built a Global Platform for Brazilian Art

"It’s a family business, and we’re proud that the second generation has been able to improve things while still being supported by the first," Guilherme de Assis tells Observer.
By Elisa Carollo
A person walks past a long floor-based sculpture made of connected tube-like forms and a reclining human figure on a wooden platform in a bright white gallery space.

Ten Years On, Isaac Lyles Reflects On Lyles & King’s Lasting Success

Moving forward, the dealer says he'll focus more intentionally on cultivating the community of artists, collectors and professionals that has grown up organically around the gallery.
By Elisa Carollo
A woman with tattoos and dark hair sits in a light-filled art gallery space, looking thoughtful, with framed artworks visible behind her on the walls.

Gallery ATARAH Founder Atarah Atkinson On Building a New Exhibition Space With Old-School Ideals

By Christa Terry

Five Decades On, Hal Bromm Reflects On His Gallery’s History and His Own Legacy

By Christa Terry
A frontal self-portrait drawing by Egon Schiele featuring a gaunt young man with tousled dark hair, intense wide eyes, and tightly pressed lips, rendered with expressive brown and flesh-toned washes against a muted brown background, with minimal line work defining the collar and shoulders on an otherwise blank sheet.

LACMA Secures Landmark Gift of Austrian Expressionist Works from the Kallir Family

By Elisa Carollo
The exterior of Taymour Grahne Projects, featuring a modern metal-framed glass entrance door set into a light blue corrugated façade with the gallery’s name displayed above.

Taymour Grahne’s Trajectory Shows How a New Generation of Dealers Is Thinking Globally

By Elisa Carollo
A woman in a patterned dark dress stands confidently in a minimalist white gallery space with arms crossed, smiling slightly.

LATITUDE Gallery Finds a New Space for Its Community-Driven Model

By Elisa Carollo
A portrait shows Nigerian lawyer, collector and cultural entrepreneur Kayode Adegbola seated on a cream sofa in a living room, dressed in a white outfit with green accents around him and artworks visible on the wall behind.

Meet the Collector: Kayode Adegbola On Building a Gallery That Reflects His Passions

By Gameli Hamelo
Rajiv Menon standing against a warm brown background, wearing a green textured jacket over a teal shirt patterned with white floral motifs.

From L.A. to Jaipur Palace, Rajiv Menon Centers South Asian Artists

By Elisa Carollo
Two men stand against a plain white background, both wearing glasses and business attire. The man on the left has short brown hair, a beard, and is dressed in a light olive-green suit with a white shirt, hands in pockets. The man on the right has short gray hair and is dressed in a dark navy suit with a light blue shirt, arms folded.

Kasmin Reemerges Under New Leadership: Olney & Gleason Share Their Vision

By Elisa Carollo
A painted portrait of Berthe Weill shows her standing against a muted yellow-green background, dressed in a dark black robe with one hand in her pocket and a faint, self-assured expression on her face.

The Indomitable Berthe Weill, Forgotten Champion of the Parisian Avant-garde

By Dian Parker
A red-lit installation with two women lying in a glowing red chamber surrounded by reflective hanging ornaments, viewed through a transparent barrier.

Quynh Pham On Two Decades of Galerie Quynh and Vietnam’s Evolving Art Scene

By Elisa Carollo
Two people stand in front of a large orange painting

The Art Market’s Ethics Illusion: Professional Associations Talk Standards But Offer Few Protections

By Daniel Grant
Two men walk past artworks by Italian artists Michelangelo Pistoletto ("Stracci della Pace") and Lucio Fontana during Miart - the international modern and contemporary art fair presenting the widest offer in Italy - on April 11, 2024 in Milan, Italy.

‘An Important Achievement for the Market’: Dealers Weigh in On Italy’s 5% Art VAT

By Elisa Carollo
D’Lan Davidson stands between two abstract pink and black line paintings at his gallery, arms crossed and facing the camera.

From Boom-and-Bust to Global Rise: Understanding Aboriginal Art’s Market Revival

By Elisa Carollo
A woman in a long black dress sits confidently in a mid-century modern armchair with cream upholstery and wooden legs, placed in a minimalist gallery space. She faces the camera with a composed expression, next to a round wooden table holding books, a red vase, and a smooth stone. A large abstract woven textile in shades of purple and orange hangs on the wall behind her.

Tina Kim On Dansaekhwa, Diplomacy and Effective Canon Building

By Elisa Carollo
Art Looted By Nazis

Lost, Looted, Disputed: Why Provenance Is Still the Art World’s Blind Spot

By Daniel Grant
A contemporary living room featuring Richard Prince’s Man Crazy Nurse painting with bold red and yellow tones hanging above a beige sofa.

Selections From Barbara Gladstone’s Art Collection Are Coming to Sotheby’s This May

By Elisa Carollo
A young asian lady dressing in white in front of a painting.

In L.A., Emilia Yin Is Prioritizing Artist Evolution Over Market Moments

By Elisa Carollo
A gallery room features towering black-and-white geological formations printed on canvases, a circular digital video portal, and a lightning-like sculptural element emerging from the floor, evoking immersive physicality from the “Portals” show.

How Load Gallery Founder Alex Simorré Is Thinking Beyond the Binary

By Christa Terry
Two professionally dressed women in a modern, minimalist living space with contemporary furniture and abstract artwork in the background. One woman is seated in a wooden lounge chair, while the other stands confidently beside her. The room features neutral tones with a bold, colorful painting as a focal point.

Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers Believe in the Resiliency of the German Art Scene

By Elisa Carollo
Photo of an immersive art installation featuring painted green vines with black outlines sprawling across white archways and walls. The centerpiece is a large, stylized tree painted on the back wall, with a stained glass skylight above, casting colorful light. Black sculptures of crows and symbolic objects add depth to the scene, creating a mystical, nature-inspired environment.

OMR Founder Patricia Ortiz Monasterio On Building Mexico’s Leading Art Gallery

By Elisa Carollo
Exterior of a building in New York

Shanghai Gallery BANK Is Set to Land in New York City

By Elisa Carollo
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