From tiny to global, gallery collaborations offer new possibilities in a challenging moment by Brian Boucher

From tiny to global, gallery collaborations offer new possibilities in a challenging moment

Brian Boucher

Galleries aren’t always in competition. In these unusual times, working together is more important than ever


Installation view of Kai Althoff's exhibition 'Häuptling Klapperndes Geschirr', TRAMPS, New York City, October 2018 - January 2019. Courtesy of Gladstone Gallery, New York City; TRAMPS, New York City; and Michael Werner Gallery, New York City and London.
Installation view of Kai Althoff's exhibition 'Häuptling Klapperndes Geschirr', TRAMPS, New York City, October 2018 - January 2019. Courtesy of Gladstone Gallery, New York City; TRAMPS, New York City; and Michael Werner Gallery, New York City and London.
Installation view of Interconti Wien, Vienna, 2021. Photo by kunst-dokumentation.com.
Installation view of Interconti Wien, Vienna, 2021. Photo by kunst-dokumentation.com.
View of Interconti's website, with artist Melanie Ebenhoch and her work, presented at Interconti by Galerie Martin Janda. Courtesy of treat.agency, Vienna.
View of Interconti's website, with artist Melanie Ebenhoch and her work, presented at Interconti by Galerie Martin Janda. Courtesy of treat.agency, Vienna.
A view of South South's virtual platform. Courtesy of South South.
A view of South South's virtual platform. Courtesy of South South.

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