Pace Gallery Cuts 50 Artists and 50 Staff Amid Art Market Challenges
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You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load.A Mega Gallery Shrinks: Pace Cuts 50 Artists, 50 StaffA challenging art market is forcing even an established player to contract.“The whole art gallery art system became too big, too commercial, too impersonal and too corporate,” Marc Glimcher, the chief executive of Pace Gallery, said.Credit...Clement Pascal for The New York TimesSkip to contentSkip to site indexA Mega Gallery Shrinks: Pace Cuts 50 Artists, 50 StaffA challenging art market is forcing even an established player to contract.“The whole art gallery art system became too big, too commercial, too impersonal and too corporate,” Marc Glimcher, the chief executive of Pace Gallery,…
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