Gallery Network Cathalijn Wouters’s Lyrical Practice Blurs Painting and Drawing The artist delves into the her turn from graphic design to painting, and the artists and creatives that have helped shape her practice. By Artnet Gallery Network, 1 day ago
Gallery Network What Not to Miss at the San Francisco Art Fair, According to Curator Mara Gladstone Curator and educator Mara Gladsone, who has been tapped to curate the Philippine Pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale, walks us through her top booths from the fair. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 18, 2026
Gallery Network Pioneering Modernist Fahrelnissa Zeid Returns to the Spotlight in London At Dirimart, "Immersion" curated by Adila Laïdi-Hanieh revisits the pioneering practice of the Modernist artist. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 17, 2026
Gallery Network What Makes a Photograph a Photograph? The Photography Show 2026 Offers New Perspectives Staged at New York's historic Park Avenue Armory, the Photography Show 2026 presented by AIPAD reveals the ongoing evolution of photographic practices. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 16, 2026
Gallery Network New Orleans Galleries’ Spring Sale Blooms With Modern and Contemporary Works Taking place April 23, 2026, the Fine Art and Design sale brings together work from blue-chip masters to contemporary icons. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 14, 2026
Gallery Network Dealer Scott Nichols on His Lasting Love for Iconic California Photographers Once a bastion of the San Francisco gallery scene, Nichols' eponymous gallery has become a hub of fine art photography in the heart of California's wine country. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 10, 2026
Artnet Auctions Why the Photo Market Is Moving Closer to Painting, With Unique Works Leading the Way The photo market is undergoing a quiet repositioning. By Artnet Auctions, Apr 9, 2026
Gallery Network Revisiting One of Fauvism’s Wildest Painters In Paris, a solo exhibition dedicated to Kees van Dongen at Helene Bailly Marcilhac illuminates his radical approach of to painting. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 8, 2026
Gallery Network Bettina Pousttchi Recasts Steel Barriers as Poetic Sculptures at Rockefeller Center Situated at the iconic Channel Gardens promenade off of 5th Avenue, the installation marks the sculpture's monumental U.S. debut. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 6, 2026
Gallery Network The Monumental Impact of Indian Miniature Painting Aicon Art presents "Courtly Visions: Indian Miniature Painting," the gallery's first exhibition dedicated to the historic tradition. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 4, 2026
Gallery Network David Nott’s Textured Abstractions Go Digital With LG Gallery+ High-resolution screens meet handcrafted texture in this cross-medium collaboration. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 3, 2026
Gallery Network Endless’s Street Art Calls Attention to London’s Homeless Crisis Situated on the exterior of a central London Church, the figure of a rough sleeper confronts the harsh realities lived by many. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 2, 2026
Artnet Auctions The Prints Market Is Having a Moment—Driven by New Collectors and a Taste for the Historic First-time buyers are flooding the prints market even as entry-level prices rise and tastes shift toward historically significant works. By Artnet Auctions, Apr 2, 2026
Gallery Network Galerie Sept Sets Its Sights on a New, Expanded Vision on the Belgian Seaside Florian Araïb breaks down his decision to expand to the town of Knokke—and what it means for the gallery's program and future. By Artnet Gallery Network, Apr 1, 2026
Gallery Network In Munich, Two Artists Imagine Futures Both Playful and Epic Artists Paris Giachoustidis and Toshihiko Mitsuya question humans' fragile place in the cosmos at Filser and Gräf, Munich. By Artnet Gallery Network, Mar 31, 2026