Galleries
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Julia Halperin
NEW YORK — All across Chelsea last week, gallery employees lugged artwork out of flooded basements, laid canvases across tabletops, and tried to determine how much inventory could be salvaged from the devastating flood that ravaged the neighborhood. Asked if...
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Ben Davis
Frankenstorm Sandy has shaken the city, from the aeries of its postmodern penthouses to the obscure reaches of its still-flooded subways. Many thousands remain without power, and the return to normalcy will be long and trying. Truth be told, the...
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Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop, ARTINFO
SINGAPORE — A gallery dedicated to Middle East Art has just opened in Singapore with an exhibition showcasing two emerging artists: Lebanese artist Semaan Khawam and Syrian artist Thaer Maarouf. "Kisses of an Enemy" at Sana Gallery offers visually...
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Julia Halperin
NEW YORK — As the storm tides begin to recede, art dealers are among the many business owners left assessing the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. From the Lower East Side to upstate New York, dozens of art institutions that we talked to — including R 20th...
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Anastasia Barysheva, ARTINFO Russia
MOSCOW — Last Wednesday, Red October Gallery opened a show by famed conceptual artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov that symbolizes the civilization and culture of the now-collapsed USSR, where both artists were born and raised....
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Shane Ferro
With expensive art fairs clogging up the annual schedule, and mega-galleries like Gagosian, David Zwirner, and Pace each taking up almost a whole block in the neighborhood, is there any chance for smaller outfits to continue paying the rent in Chelsea?Dealer-...
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Rachel Corbett
In March, Iran-born painter Nicky Nodjoumi accompanied his New York gallery, Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, to the Art Dubai fair, where he sold a large triptych drawing for $36,000. Seven months later, Nodjoumi says he still hasn’t received his half of the...
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Marcia E. Vetrocq
Alāan Artspace—alāan means “now” in Arabic—has opened in Riyadh. The Saudi capital’s first curated space for contemporary art and design is the project of director Neama A. Alsudairy, an artist and collector, and her brother, Mohammed, who oversees the center...
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Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop, ARTINFO
SINGAPORE – As the Singapore Tyler Print Institute gets ready to celebrate its 10-year anniversary in style with a grand dinner at the Capella hotel, ARTINFO sits down with its director Emi Eu to reflect on the first decade.STPI had a bit of a rough start...
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Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop, ARTINFO
SINGAPORE – A small private collection of early drawings gifted by the late American pop artist Keith Haring are being shown for the first time in public.The drawings, in postcard or A4 format, belong to a Singapore family who lived in New York’s East Village...














