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Thaddaeus Ropac Takes on Martha Diamond Estate

Thaddaeus Ropac Takes on Martha Diamond Estate

Thaddaeus Ropac has taken on the estate of Martha Diamond, the New York painter whose cityscapes are admired by artists yet largely under-recognized on the market. The gallery will represent the estate in collaboration with David Kordansky, with a first European museum survey set to open at the Sara Hildén Museum in Tampere, Finland, in September 2026. Diamond, who died in 2023 at 79, spent more than six decades developing a body of work that translated the architecture of Manhattan into a distinct visual language. Her canvases, often built from repeated, vertical lines, hover between abstraction and figuration, capturing not the literal skyline so much as its essence. Related Articles Ropac, the eponymous dealer, said his interest in the artist grew gradually, prompted first by the enthusiasm of artists he trusted. “I really learned always to listen to your artists when they point out an artist for you,” he said, recalling early conversations with Alex Katz, who spoke “very strongly, very highly” of Diamond’s work. David Salle, who has followed Diamond’s work for decades, described …

Thaddaeus Ropac Signs Performance Star Florentina Holzinger Before Venice Biennale Spotlight

Thaddaeus Ropac Signs Performance Star Florentina Holzinger Before Venice Biennale Spotlight

When Thaddaeus Ropac announced this week that he would begin representing Florentina Holzinger, it landed as more than a standard roster update. Holzinger has spent the past decade building a reputation as one of Europe’s most uncompromising performance artists. She has filled opera houses and theaters with motorbikes, helicopters, heavy machinery, nudity, and feats of endurance that test what a body can withstand. What she has not had, until now, is gallery representation. That changes just as she prepares to represent Austria at the 61st Venice Biennale later this year. Related Articles For Holzinger, who trained in choreography and moved quickly into large-scale theatrical productions, the shift into a commercial gallery context marks a new chapter. For Ropac, whose program has long included painters and sculptors with institutional weight, it is a sign of how porous the lines between performance and visual art have become. “Florentina’s work has an unmistakable, singular aesthetic,” Ropac said. “She continually challenges conventions with her genre-defying practice, meticulously layering ideas, narratives and radical techniques to address the most urgent subjects …

Ropac to Open New York Project Space, ADAA New Members: Industry Moves

Ropac to Open New York Project Space, ADAA New Members: Industry Moves

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 Thursday! Here’s a round-up of who’s moving and shaking in the art trade this week. Thaddaeus Ropac to Open New York Project Space: The gallery also hired Emilio Steinberger as a senior director in the US. Steinberger was previously a senior partner at Lévy Gorvy Dayan. Hauser & Wirth Takes On Conny Maier: The German-born, Portugal-based artist joins the gallery in collaboration with Société in Berlin. Zippora Elders Tahalele Appointed Director of Nederlands Fotomuseum: The curator will lead the museum’s strategic and artistic direction starting April 13. She will join a dual-board leadership structure alongside a yet-to-be-appointed business director. Tulsa Artist Fellowship Announces 2026–28 Cohort: Ten artists and arts workers across disciplines will each receive over $230,000 in funding, housing, and resources to live and work in Tulsa as part of the program’s three-year residency. ADAA Appoints Four New Board Members: Elizabeth Feld, Bridget Moore, Yancey Richardson, and Melissa Timarchi join the board of the organization, which represents over …