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Almine Rech

With a global presence spanning Paris, London, Brussels, and New York City, Almine Rech Gallery stands as a powerhouse in the contemporary art world. Founded by the eponymous Almine Rech, this esteemed gallery represents a prestigious roster of artists, including luminaries such as Jeff Koons, Julian Schnabel, and Günther Förg. Through its dynamic exhibition program and unwavering commitment to artistic excellence, Almine Rech Gallery continues to shape the discourse of contemporary art, pushing boundaries and challenging perceptions. Read more about Galleries.

Exterior view of M7 in Doha’s Msheireb district, showing a symmetrical plaza flanked by modern beige buildings with large windows and shaded walkways, leading to the M7 creative hub under a geometric canopy.

Art Basel Expands to the Gulf With a New Qatar Edition in 2026

Art Basel Qatar could cement the MENA region's status and visibility in the global art market.
By Elisa Carollo
A floral-lined entrance at the Park Avenue Armory leads into the Wade Thompson Drill Hall during TEFAF New York, with visitors walking down a central corridor flanked by booths. The space is softly lit, and the left side of the frame is filled with a vibrant wall of flowers in shades of purple, pink, red and white.

TEFAF Delivers Museum Quality—and Sales—Despite Market Uncertainty

Museum-quality masterpieces, rediscoveries and record-setting sales defined the fair's return to the Park Avenue Armory.
By Elisa Carollo
A family with a toddler explores a contemporary art fair; paintings hang on white walls and the child, dressed in pink, is holding hands with an adult who points toward the artworks.

Taipei Dangdai Director Robin Peckham Talks Art, Ambition and Taiwan’s Global Rise

The fair is set to return to the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center next week.
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People ouside entering a white tent for a fair

Frieze L.A. Takes Off at Santa Monica Airport With Dynamic Sales and Community Support

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Photo of a japanese man painting

Tomokazu Matsuyama Is Headlining in L.A. With His Chameleonic Globalized Pop

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Photo of paintings in the space.

Almine Rech Spotlights Marie Laurencin’s Singular Sapphic Vision

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
Visitors at the entrance of the fair

West Bund Art & Design and Art021 Open With Great Enthusiasm But Slow Sales

By Elisa Carollo
Image of fair attendees at a fair

What to Expect From West Bund Art & Design This Year

By Elisa Carollo
Installation view La Bourse de Commerce with sculptures

Observer’s Guide to the Must-See Shows During Paris Art Week

By Elisa Carollo

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By Elisa Carollo
Portrait of Kyla McMillan.

The Armory Show Announces Kyla McMillan as New Director Ahead of the 2024 Fair

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
Exhibition view of Tan Yongqing. "The Lust of Gods", a recent exhibition at Hive Center for Contemporary Art in Shanghai, featuring dark paintings with mysterious totemic characters.

Observer’s Guide to Shanghai’s Best Art Galleries and Art Spaces

By Elisa Carollo
Woman observing closely a colorful sculpture by artist Yinka Shonibare at Frieze London 2023

Frieze London and Frieze Masters Announce 2024’s Participating Galleries and Programming

By Elisa Carollo
A colorful artwork hangs on a wall at an art fair

Observer’s Guide to 2024’s Must-Visit July Art Fairs

By Christa Terry

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By Meehika Barua

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By Dan Duray

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By Helen Holmes
Detail on a recent abstract work on view at Almine Rech.

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By Guelda Voien
Tif Sigfrids at Tig Sigfrids gallery in California.

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By Ryan Steadman
The booth of The General Store, featuring works by Pete Wheeler (wall) and Antoine Aguilar (floor) at Art Brussels in 2016.

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By Guelda Voien
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