Coinciding with the inaugural edition of Frieze Seoul, Pace Gallery will open the doors to its new additions this week at the gallery’s art complex in the Hannam-dong neighborhood.
Pace Gallery now represents Virginia Jaramillo, a pioneering abstract painter who has been making work for over six decades but has only recently seen a resurgence in interest.
In light of the evolving humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Pace gallery will be donating 100% of proceeds from artgenève to the United Nations High Commissioner for...
One of the biggest L.A. stories to coincide with the third edition of the Frieze fair here is the sheer number of galleries from outside the city—the majority of them headquartered in New York—that are opening branches around town.
In a rare instance of an artist’s estate leaving one top gallery for another, Isamu Noguchi has departed Pace Gallery, which had shown the artist since the 1970s, and joined the roster of White Cube, which has spaces in London and Hong Kong.
Jeff Koons has a new home. The world’s most expensive living artist, has jumped ship from his two galleries, David Zwirner and Gagosian, and joined rival Pace.
Lynda Benglis, the sculptor of Process art and Post-Minimalist fame, will now be represented by Pace Gallery, which has locations in New York, London, Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Geneva, and Palo Alto, California.