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Pace Gallery

Pace Gallery, a venerable institution in the world of contemporary art, was founded by Arne Glimcher in Boston in 1960 and has since evolved into a global network of galleries with locations in key art capitals, including New York, London, Hong Kong, and Seoul. Renowned for its rich history and commitment to both modern and contemporary art, Pace Gallery represents a diverse roster of influential artists, from the pioneering works of Alexander Calder to the cutting-edge creations of Kiki Smith. Known for its expansive and versatile exhibition spaces, Pace Gallery has consistently delivered a platform for groundbreaking exhibitions that span a wide spectrum of mediums, from painting and sculpture to new media and performance art. Its dedication to supporting artists at all stages of their careers has earned it a reputation as a leader in the art world, fostering innovation and nurturing artistic vision.

Gallery booth beneath a vaulted glass ceiling featuring abstract paintings in bold colors—red, blue, purple, black, and yellow—paired with large metallic and ceramic sculptures on white pedestals, all arranged in a minimalist, high-contrast setting.

Frieze and NADA New York’s Early Sales Signal Buyer Confidence

Several collectors told us they were waiting to see what Independent had to offer before locking in buys, but an encouraging dynamism pervaded both fairs.
By Elisa Carollo

10 Must-See Gallery Shows to Catch in New York This May

As the city’s art scene hits its springtime high, these ten standout exhibitions—from Tribeca to Chelsea—are setting the season’s tone.
By Elisa Carollo
People attending a gallery's opening.

Antonia Ruder On the Role of Gallery Weekend Berlin in a Changing Art Market

As the city grapples with rising costs and shifting demographics, this annual event aims to reaffirm Berlin’s cultural relevance on the global stage.
By Elisa Carollo
A white cube gallery's space with abstract paintings reminding glacial landscapes.

At Pace, Kylie Manning Wields Paint as an Alchemical Tool

By Elisa Carollo
A wall painted with geometric compositions and bright colors with paintings hanging while behind we can see an art storage with crates and boxes.

How Some Art Galleries Are Collaborating in a Bid to Be More Competitive

By Elisa Carollo
A yellow wall booth in a fair opens up to pink and art.

ZONAMACO Returns With Respectable Early Sales, But Fewer Foreign Buyers Than Expected

By Elisa Carollo
Monumental sculpture of a man all black standing in a Beaux Arts hall.

Observer’s Guide to the Must-See Gallery Shows Now On in New York

By Elisa Carollo
Gallery Of Modern Art Exhibits David Lynch Retrospective "Between Two World"

Avant-Garde Filmmaker David Lynch Leaves Behind a Dual Legacy

By Christa Terry
Vintage photo of an artist studio

In Miami, Alejandro Piñeiro Bello Is Painting the Resilience of the Caribbean

By Elisa Carollo
Image of a man walkimng on a pink carpet.

Early Sales and Excitement at Art Basel Miami Beach Signal Revived Optimism

By Elisa Carollo
Portrait of a young blonde girl in front of an abstract painting.

Painter Pam Evelyn On Making Her New York Debut with ‘Frame of Mind’

By Elisa Carollo
A photo of an art fair dedicated to photographs

Highlights from a Busy Paris Photo, Where Business Was Booming

By Sophia Powers
Image of fair attendees at a fair

What to Expect From West Bund Art & Design This Year

By Elisa Carollo
View of a fair with attendees.

ADAA’s The Art Show Returns With Highly Curated Booths But Slow Sales

By Elisa Carollo
An art gallery hung with angular paintings; a strange black rectangle stands in the center of the room

The Present Perspective of Mary Corse

By Stephen Wozniak
Image of people at Grand Palais

Highlights and Sales from an Effervescent Art Basel Paris VIP Preview

By Elisa Carollo
Portrait of the artist

Genesis Belanger Is Staging the Ordinary Surreal in her Debut at Pace London

By Elisa Carollo
Image of three people standing in front of a museum.

Following Its Expansion, Magazzino Italian Art Announces a New Leadership Team

By Elisa Carollo
View of Paris

How Art Basel Paris’ Upcoming Edition Will Activate the Entire City

By Elisa Carollo
Image of an immersive cxolorful space like a waterfall created with digital projections.

Artist Collective teamLab Is Pushing Wonder in a Post-Pandemic World

By Elisa Carollo
View of a white cube room with large windows and balck chandeliers hanging

Major Galleries and Auction Houses Are Rethinking Their Workforces

By Elisa Carollo
Colorful sculpture standing in the space similar to a tree

Calder and the Japanese Effect: A Major Show Celebrates Pace Gallery in Tokyo

By Elisa Carollo
Two visitors standing in front of a white canvas punctuated by floral-like motifs

Slow Sales at Tokyo Gendai Suggest Realizing Japan’s Potential Will Be an Uphill Battle

By Elisa Carollo
View of Tokyo Gendai during the busy preview.

A Busy Start to Tokyo Gendai’s Second Edition Suggests the Growing Importance of Japan’s Art Scene

By Elisa Carollo
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