Beyond New York, international galleries are likewise experimenting with pooling resources. Pace Gallery and Galerie Judin opened a shared exhibition space in Berlin last April. Mexican gallery OMR and Puerto Rican dealer Agustina Ferreyra launched a collaboration during Art Week in Mexico City. Ferreyra was already sharing space with the Los Angeles-based gallery Common Wealth and Council.
Almost a dozen local dealers in Warsaw recently hosted counterparts from Basel, Berlin, London, Shanghai, and others for a gallery-sharing event called Constellations. Though temporary, it demonstrates how physical areas can help build global relationships and business opportunities. Art fairs have come to a similar conclusion. Some, including Art Basel, now offer shared booths that allow emerging or financially conscious galleries to split expenses.