Art Fairs For the First Time, TEFAF Will Allow Digital Vetting of Artworks as It Plans for an Online Edition to Replace Its Fall New York Fair To appeal to collectors who have tired of scrolling through screens, each dealer will present only a single "masterpiece" for the fair's online edition. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 20, 2020
Art Fairs Hauser & Wirth, Thaddaeus Ropac, and Other Galleries Just Signed on to an Upstart Digital-Only Art Fair Opening in October Daata Fair runs opposite digital Frieze week. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 18, 2020
Art Fairs Miami’s Art Fairs Can Account for 50 Percent of a Gallery’s Annual Sales. Here’s How Dealers Are Coping With Their Cancellation While some in the trade focus on their bottom lines, others see benefits to slowing down. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 17, 2020
Art Fairs FIAC Has Canceled Its 2020 Fair in Paris, Saying It Could Not Meet the ‘Legitimate Expectations’ of Visitors Exhibitors will receive full refunds, the fair’s organizers announced. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 14, 2020
Art Fairs A Wildly Popular Graffiti Exhibition Is Going ‘Beyond the Streets’ by Launching a New Online Art Fair Products on sale will range from $30 t-shirts to $30,000 paintings. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 3, 2020
Art Fairs A New Brussels Art Fair for Nearly a Dozen Belgian Galleries Is the Latest Signal That the Industry Is Going Local The Warehouse Art Fair is being spearheaded by the Maruani Mercier gallery. By Naomi Rea, Sep 3, 2020
Art Fairs Art Basel Miami Beach Is Officially Canceled for 2020 Art Miami, NADA Miami, Aqua Art Miami, and CONTEXT Art Miami all followed suit. By Nate Freeman, Sep 2, 2020
Art Fairs Dozens of Galleries Are Demanding Refunds From the Dallas Art Fair After It Canceled This Year’s Event Without Returning Booth Fees In a letter, dealers accuse the fair of shifting the financial burden "solely to the galleries." By Taylor Dafoe, Aug 27, 2020
Art Fairs With the Viability of Fairs in Question, Art Basel Is Launching a Pair of Virtual Editions This Fall—and Charging Galleries to Participate Art Basel organizers will charge exhibitors to participate in a new series of online-only viewing rooms this fall. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 21, 2020
Art Fairs Is the Future of Art Fairs… the Mail-Order Catalogue? This Design Fair Is Launching a Glossy Magazine in Lieu of Its In-Person Event At least 35 of the 50 planned exhibitors for the scuttled in-person November edition will participate. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 20, 2020
Art Fairs Basel’s Liste Art Fair Has Canceled Its 2020 Edition This Fall as the Health Situation Worsens in Switzerland It remains unclear whether participating dealers will see refunds on their booth fees. By Kate Brown, Aug 11, 2020
Art Fairs France Eases Restrictions on Large Gatherings, Bolstering Hope for Art Fairs Taking Place Across Europe This Fall Cultural events with more than 5,000 people can go ahead beginning in September. By Naomi Rea, Aug 11, 2020
Art Fairs As Virus Cases Rise in Texas, the Dallas Art Fair Cancels Its 2020 Edition—and Won’t Reimburse Galleries for Booth Fees "For now, it seems the long-term viability of the fair is contingent on the fees not being refunded to the galleries," one dealer said. By Taylor Dafoe, Aug 5, 2020
Art Fairs The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair Will Go Ahead in October in London, Despite the Cancellation of Frieze A scaled-down version of the event will return to Somerset House this fall. By Naomi Rea, Jul 29, 2020
Art Fairs Facing an Empty Calendar, Six Dutch Old Master Dealers Will Launch Their Own Humble Art Fair at an Amsterdam Hotel The Art Affair, as the event is called, will be held in a hotel in Amsterdam. By Artnet News, Jul 27, 2020