Breaking Boundaries- Local is the new Global

Enlightening online discussion from the Art Newspaper looking at how the Covid crisis has affected commercial galleries and asking if it has made them turn to their local markets more.

This was the second session in a series on the art market "New Models for New Times: Rethinking the Art Market in a Changing World" chaired by Anny Shaw from the Art Newspaper including Rachel Lehmann, from Lehmann Maupin in New York; Sundaram Tagore, from Sundaram Tangore Gallery in Hong Kong, Singapore and New York; Rakeb Sile from Addis Fine Art in Ethiopia and Ayo Adeyinka, from Tafeta in London and Nigeria.

All of them described things they had done locally during Covid from reconnecting with artists they represent to moving their galleries to more conducive spaces however they also stressed that they had continued to operate globally, albeit in different ways such as via online fairs. They all felt the art market would not return to the travelling frenzy it had been before the pandemic and a lot of the things which had been learnt would be lasting.  

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