Gallery news elibrary

Here are some recent news and updates from the world of art galleries and e-libraries:

Gallery News

  1. New York's Gagosian Gallery to Open in Hong Kong: The renowned art gallery will open a new space in Hong Kong's Pedder Building, marking its first location in Asia. (Source: Artforum)
  2. Tate Modern to Open New Building in London: The Tate Modern will expand its presence in London with a new building designed by Herzog & de Meuron, featuring a 10-story atrium and additional exhibition space. (Source: The Art Newspaper)
  3. David Zwirner Gallery to Open in Paris: The New York-based gallery will open a new location in Paris, its first in Europe, featuring a program of contemporary art exhibitions. (Source: Artnet)

E-Library News

  1. Google Arts & Culture Launches New Platform: Google has launched a new platform, Google Arts & Culture, which provides access to over 2,000 museums and cultural institutions worldwide, with over 10,000 artworks and artifacts. (Source: The Verge)
  2. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Launches Online Collection: The Met has launched an online collection platform, featuring over 540,000 images of artworks from its collection, with plans to add more content in the future. (Source: The Met)
  3. The Getty Museum Launches Online Collection: The Getty Museum has launched an online collection platform, featuring over 125,000 images of artworks from its collection, with plans to add more content in the future. (Source: The Getty)

Other News

  1. Art Market Trends Report Released: The Art Market Trends report, published by the European Fine Art Foundation, has revealed that the global art market grew by 6% in 2020, with the market for contemporary art experiencing significant growth. (Source: Art Market Monitor)
  2. Art Fairs and Biennales Postponed or Cancelled: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, several art fairs and biennales have been postponed or cancelled, including the Venice Biennale and the Art Basel fair. (Source: Artnet)

I hope you find these updates interesting!