Patron Gallery has just added Miao Wang to its roster, set for a dual exhibition with Alice Tippit at Expo Chicago. Meanwhile, the Open Restitution Africa project kicks off with an AI-powered database, aiming to empower communities in their pursuit of returning stolen art.
Elsewhere, Jessica Silverman Gallery is welcoming Neo-Pop painter Koak for her first solo show next year, and Sundaram Tagore Gallery has unveiled a new London space. Anat Ebgi Gallery will exhibit Veronica Fernandez's work through April 4th at its Wilshire location.
The latest big number? A record-breaking $164.9 million in spring sales across major auction houses in Hong Kong, signaling a strong rebound from previous years. Despite the numbers, Josh Kline’s essay highlights the unsustainable reality for artists in New York due to skyrocketing real estate costs.
These changes reflect broader shifts in the art world, blending traditional gallery deals with innovative digital tools and addressing the economic challenges faced by creators.







