What does it mean to have power in the art market today? It isn't just about money and a blue-chip roster— though that never hurts. These six galleries—big, small, old and new—are redefining what success looks like in 2017.
Clearing | Brussels, New York From the humblest of beginnings, Clearing has quietly become a formidable force—and one that is on the move.
David Zwirner | Hong Kong, London, New York With three generations of experience in the art game, the Zwirner family business continues with the young scion, Lucas.
Hauser & Wirth | London, Los Angeles, New York, Somerset, Zurich After opening a Los Angeles outpost last year that rivals some museum spaces in both scale and scope of content, Hauser & Wirth cemented its position as gallery institution.
Jenny's | Los Angeles Merging non-profit and commercial gallery models, Jenny’s has become a destination for emerging talent.
Luxembourg & Dayan | New York There’s a heady mix of historical and contemporary art on view, thanks to the power women behind Luxembourg & Dayan.
Maccarone | Los Angeles, New York With a firm foot in the foundational work that paved the way for today’s contemporary artists, and a drive to constantly embrace the new, Michele Maccarone is an experimental tastemaker.