Andreas Rumbler will be tasked with uniting the mega-gallery's Swiss spaces "under a common vision"
The global art world sprang back to life with a vengeance in 2022
Plus, Sean Scully talks about his favourite "lonely work", The Moroccans by Matisse in New York's Museum of Modern Art. Produced in association with Christie's
The top dealers are increasingly becoming audio and video makers and magazine publishers—is it all still about sales?
The empire builders are changing the rules
Many galleries acknowledge that supply is a problem, with artists under pressure to produce more work
Is this new international gallery explosion a good move?
The Italian dealer and co-founder of Sperone Westwater spoke to us in 2011 about botany, the difference between European and US galleries and why the "big gallery" systems won't last
Tied to increasing prominence of private sales by auction houses
Auction houses are selling less work by young artists
The outspoken cultural critic and art historian shared his thoughts on the market during a talk at Frieze art fair in 2007—here is the transcript
Globalisation, competition, and massive price increases are forces behind a new market
Do art critics still matter?
Charles Saatchi and Larry Gagosian are discussing a joint gallery, reports Roger Bevan