Pace Gallery has cut 50 artists from its roster and laid off 50 staff members, citing a “broken” gallery model. CEO Marc Glimcher claims the current model is unfixable. A film about Kate Moss and Lucian Freud offers little solace.
Meanwhile, Marjane Satrapi, creator of Persepolis, has passed away at 56, leaving behind a powerful legacy in graphic art. The world of contemporary print is also on show, while a new exhibition challenges colonial narratives through photography.
The gallery industry grapples with financial realities, but what about the artists and their stories? Can we find meaning beyond market corrections?







