The new outpost of Galerie Perrotin, which opened last night at 130 Orchard Street in New York, has 25,000 square feet of exhibition space. To put that size in perspective, it’s not only the biggest…
Galerie Perrotin will now represent the estate of Hans Hartung, the French artist associated with the Art Informel and Tachisme movements. The gallery, which has spaces in Hong Kong, New York, Paris…
Last spring, it was announced that Galerie Perrotin would be moving in New York from its Madison Avenue location to a new space on the Lower East Side, which, at 25,000-square-feet, is seven times…
New York’s gallery landscape has shifted many times over the last few decades, as dealers followed artists to new neighborhoods in search of cheaper rents. There have been a few seismic movements, fro…
As the art world begins to go dark in preparation for the coming new year—may it be better than 2016—here’s some news to help you get your calendar in order.
Independent New York, which takes place…
The news today from the seemingly endless game of musical chairs among New York’s commercial galleries is that Galerie Perrotin will be leaving its Madison Avenue digs for the Lower East Side. The…
In 2014, Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset transformed the Victoria & Albert Museum's former Textile Galleries into a life-size diorama—suddenly, museum visitors would find themselves in the…
For his new “Producers” series, sculptor Xavier Veilhan convinced Daft Punk to unmask themselves so he could make 3D scans of them, which he then used to create wooden sculptures of the pair. Veilhan…