The gallery-sharing initiative Condo made a splash when it launched in 2016 in London, not least because it opened in January, one of the slowest months in the art world and one of the dreariest months in the U.K. Nearly a decade on, it has also seeded a collaborative movement among galleries that has kept growing, changing the commercial gallery landscape as more dealers look for ways to share costs and rewards.
Plus, Vivienne Chow of Artnet’s The Asia Pivot explains how Singapore’s market is changing as a new wave of collectors launch foundations and private collections there.
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