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From a stolen portrait of Francis Bacon to encromancy, here's our selection of outstanding shows to see in the UK capital
A veteran of Vielmetter and Various Small Fires, Pittman is pursuing an adaptive business model for her own gallery, Official Welcome
The London space, which is planning to open a wellness centre in King Charles’s former Welsh home, says it has been "working exceptionally hard through a crisis" relating to a “performance drop off" and the death of the gallery's co-owner
Film-maker Lucio Castro’s new feature, “Drunken Noodles”, is set in part in a Manhattan gallery and just premiered in Cannes
The gallery plans to take on more young and emerging artists as David Juda hands the baton to the next generation
Film-maker Sophie Chahinian explores revered Manhattan gallery founded by Janelle Reiring and Helene Winer
Dealers and advisers at this week’s fairs expressed optimism, despite concerns about the wider socio-economic situation
Dealers feature artists’ solo debuts and works at lower price points
A strong influx from Asia, plus stands devoted to smaller works by emerging artists, got the fair off to a smashing start despite economic headwinds
The founders of Slip House have taken over a historical building where they will showcase an intergenerational programme and host an artist residency
The partnership with Lucy Liu marks an effort to expand the steadfast Lower East Side gallery’s network of younger buyers and international audiences
Taggart says the expansion further downtown is to represent more contemporary artists and appeal to younger collectors
The show's second edition comes amid a rise in collecting by Poland's professional classes, and the relocation of the city's public Modern art museum
A springboard for emerging and overlooked artists, the Bronzeville space offers a bridge to other institutions
The Bangkok space opens new premises this month, ahead of major new private museum Dib Bangkok
The gallery will stage an exhibition of the late artist’s work in November
The gallery brought on Cecilia Alemani to curate the show, which will span five decades
Several dealers are taking a “less is more” attitude by, for example, giving little away in press releases—and it’s making a notable difference
The gallery Addis Fine Art, which has branches in Ethiopia and London, has partnered with Esther Schipper and James Cohan to promote Berhanu internationally, which shows the positive potential of shared representation
After stepping away from the art world and starting a family, the artist is having her first solo show in New York with Gratin and showing two new paintings at Art Basel Hong Kong with Bortolami
Yehudi Hollander-Pappi, founded by two former Mendes Wood DM employees and a seasoned collector, opens this week with a 20-strong roster and a clear vision for success
Gallerists vary in how they navigate between building relationships with the artists they represent and the collectors who are their clients—but there may be an overarching advantage to the struggle
The upstart gallery is also bringing on Pace’s Hannah Root as director of sales and has added the artist Melissa Joseph to its roster
The 6,000 sq ft space occupies a townhouse that was once home to a storied gentleman's club frequented by John Ruskin and Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The London commercial gallery initially had big ambitions, but is now having more success feeding off the nearby Victoria & Albert Museum
It is still too soon to tell how the city’s art scene will be affected by the blazes in the long term
Transhistorical shows, often pairing Old Masters with contemporary art, are frequently critical successes but the commercial benefits are less obvious
Collaborating on projects and sharing spaces allows smaller galleries to keep costs down—and to learn from each other
Marian Goodman and Hauser & Wirth opened their doors to (almost) blank spaces for each artist’s exhibition