Art Fairs Long-Lost Painting From the New York World’s Fair Is Now Up for Grabs The 1939 World Fair's theme was "The World of Tomorrow." The long-lost Rockwell Kent oil painting will be at the Salon Art + Design fair in New York. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 7, 2024
Art Fairs Collaboration Is Fueling a Renaissance in Kyoto’s Art Scene Exhibitors at the fourth edition of Art Collaboration Kyoto said it takes time to make sales but the real value of the fair is in its 'personal' touch. By Vivienne Chow, Nov 1, 2024
Art Fairs Japanese Fair Director Yukako Yamashita on the Power of Partnerships "Making great art and achieving strong sales do not happen overnight," the Art Collaboration Kyoto leader says. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 31, 2024
Art Fairs The 2025 Art Basel Hong Kong Exhibitor List: Who’s In? Who’s Out? The fair is holding steady at 242 exhibitors, but there is a roughly 20-percent turnover from this year's lineup. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 31, 2024
Art Fairs Self-Taught Artists, Abstract Mosaics, and Fiber Works Enthrall at ADAA Sales were brisk and mini solo exhibitions abounded at the energetic opening night of the art fair at the Park Avenue Armory. Don’t miss these 6 standout booths. By Sarah Cascone & William Van Meter, Oct 30, 2024
Art Fairs Here’s What Sold—and For How Much—at Art Basel Paris 2024 Price Check! A $20 million Louise Bourgeois spider! Mysterious Clare Rojas works on paper for $16,000! Delights sold at (almost) every price point. By Artnet News, Oct 25, 2024
Art Fairs Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Frieze London and Frieze Masters In this edition of "Price Check!" Hauser and Wirth reported three seven-figure sales: a Picabia, a Monet, and a Gorky. By Artnet News, Oct 21, 2024
Art Fairs Basel on a Budget! These Hidden Gems Could Be Yours for Under $5,000 Art Basel proves that great art doesn't have to break the bank. By Devorah Lauter, Oct 18, 2024
Art Fairs Paris Satellite Fairs Deliver Big Sales for Small Galleries Paris Internationale and the Salon by NADA and the Community got a piece of the action during a high-octane Art Basel Paris By Annie Armstrong, Oct 17, 2024
Art Fairs With a Blockbuster Arte Povera Show in Town, Dealers at Art Basel Paris Cash In on Famously Hard-to-Sell Movement The celebrated Italian artistic era—deeply focused on ephemeral materials—is neither cheap nor easy to acquire. By Devorah Lauter, Oct 17, 2024
Art Fairs The Greenhouse Effect: Art Basel Paris Gets a Warm Welcome at the Grand Palais There was an air of renewed optimism and reinvigoration at the opening VIP day as Paris Art Basel settles into its new Grand Palais base. By Kate Brown, Oct 16, 2024
Art Fairs Galleries Buddy Up for Booth Space at Art Basel Paris “It seems more interesting to work with than against one another,” said gallery director Isabella Ritter. By Margaret Carrigan, Oct 16, 2024
Art Fairs Frieze London 2024: A Fair Haunted by What’s Missing As the art market tightens, the fair grapples with absent galleries, cautious buyers, and a shifting identity. By Naomi Rea, Oct 14, 2024
Art Fairs Art Basel Paris Director Clément Delépine Reveals What to Expect as the Fair Enters a New Era From lifestyle shopping to ambitious rehangs, we discuss what’s in store for the fair's debut at the newly-renovated Grand Palais. By Naomi Rea, Oct 13, 2024
Art Fairs Discoveries Abound at Frieze Masters. Big-Money Deals Do Not Hauser and Wirth moved a $4.9 million Manet, but sales were thin on the ground, dealers said. By Vivienne Chow, Oct 9, 2024