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Anna Zemánková Estate Joins Gladstone Gallery—and More Art Market News

Anna Zemánková Estate Joins Gladstone Gallery—and More Art Market News

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in On Balance, the ARTnews newsletter about the art market and beyond. Sign up here to receive it every Wednesday. Happy Wednesday! Here’s a round-up of who’s moving and shaking in the art trade this week. Industry Moves Gladstone Takes on the Estate of Anna Zemánková: The gallery, which staged an exhibition of her work last spring, will present a solo booth of the artist’s work at TEFAF New York. Sándra Vasquez de la Horra Joins Tanya Bonakdar Gallery: Following an appearance in the 2022 Venice Biennale, the Chilean-born artist had a traveling survey that recently visited the Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. Elijah Wheat Showroom to Open New Location in Beacon, New York: The inaugural exhibition, featuring artist E. E. Kono, will go on view in June. Mariane Ibrahim Now Represents Leasho Johnson: The artist has a large-scale diptych in a show about dance, dancehall, and reggaeton at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Denniston Hill Launches 2026 Residency Season with 30 Artist: The cohort includes Alex Dimitrov, Caroline Monnet, Ligia Lewis, Maori Karmael Holmes, and Sky Hopinka. Denniston Hill is participating in the Venice Biennale next week. …

Gladstone Gallery to Relocate in Seoul, Doubling Exhibition Space

Gladstone Gallery to Relocate in Seoul, Doubling Exhibition Space

Gladstone Gallery will move its Seoul location to the city’s Hannam-dong neighborhood later this year. Designed by Minsuk Cho of Seoul-based firm Mass Studies, Gladstone’s new outpost will take over two floors of the 739-28 Hannam Building at Yongsan. Across the street is Pace Gallery’s Seoul location and down the street is the Leeum Museum of Art. The space is scheduled to open in the late summer, ahead of Frieze Seoul in September. A solo exhibition for Ed Atkins, his first in the city, will inaugurate the space. Related Articles “Gladstone has always approached its program from a global perspective, creating opportunities for our artists to reach audiences across different regions and cultural contexts,” Gladstone senior partner Max Falkenstein said in a statement. “The opening of our new space marks an important milestone for the gallery and strengthens the international platform through which we engage with leading institutions, private collectors, and arts enthusiasts worldwide.” Gladstone opened in Seoul’s Gangnam district in 2022, as part of a wave of Western galleries, such as Thaddaeus Ropac, setting …

Gladstone Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Pope.L

Gladstone Gallery Now Represents the Estate of Pope.L

Gladstone Gallery now represents the estate of Pope.L, the boundary-crossing artist whose performances and conceptual art left an indelible mark on contemporary art. The gallery will mount its first solo show for the artist in 2027 in New York. Gladstone will represent Pope.L with Modern Art in London and Vielmetter Los Angeles, which both represented the artist at the time of his death in December 2023. (At that time, Pope.L was also represented by Mitchell-Innes & Nash, which closed its New York space the following June.) Related Articles “Pope.L was a ground-breaking visionary artist in his lifetime,” Gladstone partner Gavin Brown said in a statement, “and since his untimely death, his vast impact and influence have come into higher relief and only continue to grow. We feel so privileged at Gladstone to be a part of continuing his legacy.” Over the course of four decades, Pope.L produced a body of work that was often hard to classify, but that at its core dealt with the experience of Black Americans. His most well-known performances involved him …

Career-Making Turner Watercolor Goes On View

Career-Making Turner Watercolor Goes On View

To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines GAINING PACE. New York-based conceptual artist Anicka Yi has joined Pace, with the gallery representing her in partnership with Gladstone Gallery, 47 Canal, and Esther Schipper. Yi spoke to ARTnews about why artists must go beyond simply participating in conversations about new tech, developing new tools, and finding a gallery that understands her microbiology and algorithmic-based art language. In a warning about where new tech is currently heading, she shared her critique of current machine-learning AI models that draw on existing data, but have no ability for causal reasoning. This, said Yi, is a crucial flaw to energy-sucking, and intellectually limited AI models, that give an “illusion of intelligence.”  IN MEMORIAM. Philadelphia-based mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar has died at the age of 86, reported the New York Times. He made sprawling mosaic murals of mirror shards, crockery, and found objects like bicycle wheels and bottles, encrusted all over Philadelphia. He notably founded the Magic Gardens nonprofit, which owns his celebrated, 3,000-square-foot museum, gallery and sculpture garden. …

Amy Sillman Leaves Gladstone Gallery for David Zwirner

Amy Sillman Leaves Gladstone Gallery for David Zwirner

David Zwirner Gallery now represents New York–based artist Amy Sillman. Sillman, whose colorful paintings and drawings expertly straddle the line between figuration and abstraction. She previously worked with Gladstone Gallery. Her first show there, “Mostly Drawing” in 2018, offered viewers “a thrilling, rollercoaster-like experience,” as Phyllis Tuchman wrote in her review for ARTnews. Before that, Sillman showed with Capitain Petzel and carlier | gebauer in Berlin, Sikkema Jenkins and Casey Kaplan in New York, Campoli Presti in Paris, Susanne Vielmetter in Los Angeles, and various other galleries. Related Articles In a statement, David Zwiner praised Sillman’s practice as “endlessly intelligent” and said he admired her “remarkable ability to mine the entire history of [painting] in the process.” While Sillman has been showing her work internationally for decades, Zwirner specifically mentioned her recent show the Ludwig Forum in Aachen, Germany. The two-part show (which debuted at Kunstmuseum Bern in 2024) featured Sillman’s paintings, drawings, prints, collages, large installations, and animations from the past decade, as well as a companion exhibition of works chosen by Sillman from …