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    Opinion | Art Galleries Are Not OK

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    What went wrong? The short answer is: The art world expanded wildly, but the art market — the total dollar volume of art sales — did not. In fact, if you read the Art Basel/UBS Art Market Report for 2026 carefully, and adjust for inflation, the data shows that the art market has stagnated. The 2025 numbers are on par with those from the 2009 recession and the 2020 pandemic periods.

    This stagnation has hit many galleries hard, with, as the report puts it, “variable and slower sales for some and consistently rising costs.” The report makes clear that, although there are new galleries opening, there is considerable tumult within the sector. That’s a problem for the larger art world, because galleries are the foundation of the entire market. They bring new artists into play. They offer free access to high culture. They are the shadow financiers of museum shows and biennials and the essential mechanism driving private patronage to artists, at a time when governments, corporations and museums offer ever-dwindling funding. There’s a direct correlation between the health of the gallery system and the ability of artists to produce work long term.

    Galleries were once mostly small businesses, often emerging in neighborhoods where artists produced their work. Dealers discovered, nurtured and promoted artists to collectors, many of whom were connoisseurs eager for deep-dive conversations, compelled by both possessive lust and a noblesse oblige. The art market was a cozier, somewhat esoteric place, where gentlemen’s agreements sufficed to keep things rolling.

    Over the last two decades, contemporary art became part of pop culture, with flashy museums opening in cities around the world, attracting selfie-taking tourists. Art fairs proliferated, and sometimes, as with Art Basel Miami Beach, became cultural events themselves, attracting celebrities and lots of media attention.

    The problem is that the art-selling business itself didn’t keep up with the hype. More museums and biennials means more shows that galleries have to support. Participating in fairs has built in costs that don’t always pay off. There just aren’t enough collectors, especially new collectors, to make the math of this supersized art world add up.

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