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Price Range
$2,000 - $10,000,000+
Founded in 1960 by Arne Glimcher in Boston, Pace Gallery has grown into one of the world's most important galleries with 8 locations worldwide: New York, Los Angeles, London, Geneva, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo (opened 2024), and Berlin. Pace's program bridges legacy and contemporary with rare authority. The estate and foundation roster includes Alexander Calder, Mark Rothko, Agnes Martin, Louise Nevelson, and Ad Reinhardt. The living artist program features emerging voices like Lauren Quin (signed 2025) and Gideon Appah alongside established figures like Tara Donovan, Loie Hollowell, and Robert Irwin. Marc Glimcher (CEO, son of founder) has pushed the gallery toward digital innovation — Pace was among the first mega-galleries to embrace online viewing rooms and has experimented with NFTs and digital art programming. The Tokyo expansion in 2024 signaled Pace's commitment to the fastest-growing collector base in Asia-Pacific. The gallery consistently participates in every major fair circuit: Art Basel (all editions), Frieze, FIAC/Paris+, and regional fairs across Asia. For collectors, Pace offers a rare range: editions and prints from $2K, emerging contemporary from $10K-$50K, and established works into seven figures. The breadth of the program means a relationship with Pace can grow with a collector's ambition.
Represents artists directly and sells new works
Editions and prints from $2K. Emerging contemporary (Lauren Quin, Gideon Appah) from $10K-$50K. Established artists into six and seven figures. The gallery's artist liaison team is approachable for new collectors.
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One of the world's five most important galleries. Bridges legacy estates (Calder, Rothko, Agnes Martin) with emerging contemporary artists. 8 global locations.