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Deitch Projects

Jeffrey Deitch and Pharrell Williams attend The Kingdom of Morocco and Maybach dinner in celebration of Art Basel with Maria and Bill Bell, Jeffrey Deitch and MOCA at Raleigh Hotel on November 30, 2011 in Miami Beach, Florida.

Jeffrey Deitch Heads West—Again

Star dealer Jeffrey Deitch is opening a new gallery in Hollywood.
By Alanna Martinez
Ai Weiwei's 25-foot piece "Tree" at the Mary Boone Gallery in Chelsea.

Ai Weiwei’s Triumphant Return to New York

Ai Weiwei welcomed reporters at Deitch Projects last week, one of three shows the artist has on in New York at the moment.
By Christopher Crosby
Mr. Deitch

Jeffrey Deitch to Reopen Wooster Street Gallery, Pakistan to Launch Biennial—and More

The Swiss Institute, will be relocating so Mr. Deitch can come home.
By Alanna Martinez
Kerry James Marshall's Untitled, 2009, which is in the collection of the Yale University Art galleries. (Photo: Courtesy of U of L University Libraries)

Can You Fight Racism With a Paintbrush? This Show Says ‘Yes’

By Ryan Steadman
Jeffrey Deitch (Photo: Jerome Jarre).

How Art World Star Jeffrey Deitch Became a Vine Star, Courtesy of Jerome Jarre

By Zachary Weiss
Ms. Michelle Papillion in LA.

LA Dealer Michelle Papillion Talks Shielding Artists, Her Icons—And Being Lured West

By Ryan Steadman
Dash Snow==TERENCE KOH, JEFF KOONS, MIKE KELLEY Exhibit Opening==Mary Boone Gallery, NYC==April 04, 2009==© Patrick McMullan==Photo - DAVID X PRUTTING/PatrickMcMullan.com== ==

Exclusive: Dash Snow Retrospective Coming to Brant Foundation

By Ryan Steadman
Miller Gaffney (left) and Carol Lee Brosseau will star in Ovation's Art Breakers this fall. (Courtesy: Ovation)

Ovation to Launch an Art Consultant TV Show—And We’re Cringing Already

By Ryan Steadman
Julian Schnabel, Jeffrey Deitch and Jeff Koons. (Photo by Kristy Leibowitz)

Welcome to Deitchland: After a Stint in L.A. Jeffrey Deitch Once Again Takes New York

By Nate Freeman
Daniel Colen is a friendly neighbor (Patrick McMullan)

One-Time Bad-Boy Artist Daniel Colen Springs for $2.75 M. Brooklyn Heights Duplex

By Chris Pomorski

Filling the Hole: Deitch Protégé Kathy Grayson Brings Monet’s Garden Into Her Gallery

By Rozalia Jovanovic
A Deitch opening at 18 Wooster, courtesy White Hot Magazine.

Swiss Institute to Take Over Deitch Space

By Dan Duray

Deitch Crew Reunion

By Alexandra Peers

Sean Kelly Gallery Will Represent Kehinde Wiley

By Julia Halperin

The Meaning of Deitch

By Molly Fischer

Mayor Bumps Deitch

By Molly Fischer

Two Artists Who May Stick Around

By Alex Taylor
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