Art Fairs The Critic Who Accidentally Smashed a $19,000 Glass Sculpture at an Art Fair Says It Was ‘Devoid of Artistic Attributes’ Anyway The critic is an outspoken opponent of what she calls the “fraud” of contemporary art. By Javier Pes, Feb 19, 2020
Art Fairs For Its 2020 New York Edition, SPRING/BREAK Will Take Over Ralph Lauren’s Former HQ With an Ode to Excess Curators will go wild with the broad theme of consumerism, close to the birthplace of American advertising. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 18, 2020
Art Fairs Paris Photo’s Inaugural New York Edition Features 126 International Galleries and a Curatorial Cameo From Antwaun Sargent The fair's artistic director promises plenty of "contemporary energy." By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 18, 2020
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at Frieze Los Angeles 2020 Here's what dealers say they sold (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness). By Artnet News, Feb 18, 2020
Art Fairs An Artist Mined the Paramount Pictures Archives to Critique Mexican Representation in Cinema History at Frieze Projects Vincent Ramos focused on Chicano and Mexican visibility from the 1930s to the ‘70s. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 14, 2020
Art Fairs 4 Breakout Artists From the Los Angeles Art Fairs Who Collectors Would Be Wise to Watch in the Months Ahead These standouts are going nowhere but up. By Artnet News, Feb 14, 2020
Art Fairs From Richard Prince’s $5 Million Muscle Car to Bunny Rogers’s Inner World, Here Are 5 of the Best Artworks at Frieze LA There was excitement in the air and plenty of absorbing art to look at (and buy) at this year's edition of the fair. By Andrew Goldstein, Feb 14, 2020
Art Fairs Art Style: What Frieze Los Angeles’s Most Fashionable Fairgoers Wear to Buy, Sell, and Admire Art With everything from vintage Saint Laurent to Balinese jewelry, these art lovers are dressed to impress. By Jennelle Fong, Feb 14, 2020
Art Fairs Frieze Los Angeles Opens With Big Sales to Mega-Celebrities and Hollywood Muscle Alike—and It’s All Live-Streaming on Instagram The fair's sophomore edition saw solid six-figure sales right out of the gate—and offered a master class in how to turn a trade show into an entertainment event. By Nate Freeman, Feb 14, 2020
Art Fairs ‘I’m the Kind of Guy Who Wants to Buy Everything’: Hollywood Executive David Hoberman Takes Us on a Joy Ride Through the Felix Art Fair in LA Touring the second annual edition of the event with Hoberman reveals how vital fairs are to the buyer-seller relationship. By Tim Schneider, Feb 14, 2020
Art Fairs Rabble-Rousing Artist Barbara Kruger on Why She’s Plastering LA’s Buildings With Questions ‘About What It Means to Live Another Day’ The artist's 179 banners will appear throughout the city this week. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 11, 2020
Art Fairs Here’s Your Go-To Guide to All the Fairs Taking Place in Los Angeles During Frieze Week 2020 Here is a guide to how to navigate the art fairs opening in Tinseltown this week, anchored by the sophomore edition of Frieze LA. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 11, 2020
Art Fairs An Art Critic Accidentally Shattered a $19,000 Glass Sculpture at the Zona Maco Fair With a Wayward Can of Coke Gabriel Rico's sculpture "exploded" when art critic Avelina Lesper attempted to place a can of soda on it. By Javier Pes, Feb 9, 2020
Art Fairs Art Fairs May Be Getting Blander, But Mexico City’s Zona Maco and Material Offer a Model for Regional Events to Thrive Latin America's leading art fair is still going strong, although it needs to keep innovating and evolving. By Javier Pes, Feb 7, 2020
Art Fairs ‘You Want to Pull Your Hair Out’: Artists and Gallerists Respond to the Long-Awaited Cancellation of Art Basel Hong Kong The cancelation will have a big impact on dealers and artists—but most agree it was the only logical outcome. By Ysabelle Cheung, Feb 7, 2020