Tag Archive for: Dealer profile
Neon Parc: An artist’s gallerist
Melbourne Gallery Neon Parc has risen to success by bending the traditional gallery model.
Starkwhite: Forward thinkers
Auckland Gallery Starkwhite has an ambitious, constantly evolving approach to the local and international market.
Two Rooms: Broader Visions
Auckland Gallery Two Rooms is strengthening ties between the New Zealand and international art worlds.
Michael Lett: Ahead of the curve
Michael Lett gallery has a surprising approach to running their pre-eminent New Zealand space.
Sarah Scout Presents: Closing the Gap
Sarah Scout Presents occupies premises in Melbourne that allow the gallerists to present work the way a collector might live with it.
Artereal Gallery: Pushing Boundaries
Luisa Catanzaro brings her experience in finance to the Artereal Gallery business model. Her agile, fluid and collaborative approach to management is echoed in the work of Artereal’s artists.
Hugo Michell Gallery: Young Hearts
For Adelaide dealer Hugo Michell, supporting the next generation of artists and collectors is at the heart of his gallery.
James Erskine: Kicking Goals
James Erskine became an accidental gallerist when he had to decide what to do with a large space underneath the premises of his thriving sports management business.
Diane Mossenson: Turning 21
Helen McKenzie talks to veteran art dealer Diane Mossenson about the changes she has witnessed in her 21 years in the trade and what she sees for the future of the Aboriginal art market.
MCLEMOI: A Contemporary Commitment
With its vibrant blend of international and local artists MCLEMOI has quickly established itself as a destination for collectors.