Art Fairs Money Troubles Force MCH Group, Art Basel’s Parent Company, to Choose Its Fairs Over Its Event-Marketing Business A difficult restructuring process continues as the Swiss company seeks to reinvest in Art Basel and a streamlined portfolio of trade fairs. By Tim Schneider & Eileen Kinsella, Oct 4, 2019
Art Fairs 7 Impressive Emerging Artists to Watch From the Frieze Week Fairs in London We scouted the many fairs to find a selection of rising artists you may not yet know. By Artnet News, Oct 4, 2019
Art Fairs At London’s 1–54 Fair, Curator Azu Nwagbogu Lays Out the Pitfalls of the New Wave of Interest in African Contemporary Art The former Zeitz Mocaa curator and founder of LagosPhoto offers his advice on unlearning old ways of seeing. By Kate Brown, Oct 3, 2019
Art Fairs 5 Outstanding Works at Frieze London, From a Gripping Painting by Thornton Dial to Some Unsettling Photos by Cindy Sherman Our handy guide will help you find the cream of the crop at this year's event. By Andrew Goldstein, Oct 3, 2019
Art Fairs As the Art World Stomps Its Carbon Footprint Across London, Dealers and Frieze Are Innovating New Green Solutions Thaddaeus Ropac is among the gallerists setting a green example by avoiding air transport and reusing crates. By Javier Pes & Naomi Rea, Oct 2, 2019
Art Fairs ‘I Have an Enormous Belief in London’: Frieze Dealers Make Their Case in the Fair’s Early Hours as Brexit Looms and Galleries Flirt With Paris Major sales were reported, but also major questions about how to set a course in the future. By Nate Freeman, Oct 2, 2019
Art Fairs Art Dealers at Frieze Masters Are Hustling to Make Sales Despite a Low Supply of High-Quality Works The fair's VIP preview signaled a cautious moment in the art market. By Julia Halperin, Oct 2, 2019
Art Fairs Tate Acquires Work by an Overlooked Textile Artist, a Video Inspired by Cancer Treatment, and Other Works From Frieze 2019 The UK institution expanded its remit to include Frieze Masters for the first time. By Kate Brown, Oct 2, 2019
Art Fairs The Most Expensive Work Ever to Come to Frieze Masters Is This Magnificent $30 Million Botticelli Portrait But the buyer of the work will have to jump through some hoops with the Spanish authorities to get it home. By Naomi Rea, Oct 2, 2019
Art Fairs Vienna Contemporary Has a New Look and New Leadership, But It Remains a Staid, Regional Fair The art fair continues its soul-searching to find its rightful place amid a stacked fair calendar. By Louisa Elderton, Sep 30, 2019
Art Fairs Masterpiece London Will Proceed With a Trimmed-Down Debut in Hong Kong Next Week Amid Continued Protests and Fears of Worse It didn't seem like the right time to have a major presence—and it didn't feel right to pull out entirely, either. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 26, 2019
Art Fairs Curator and Editor Robin Peckham Has Been Named Co-Director of the Upstart Taipei Dangdai Art Fair Peckham will work alongside fair co-founder Magnus Renfrew to oversee the second edition. By Artnet News, Sep 24, 2019
Art Fairs What Can Contemporary Photography Tell Us About China Today? Here Are 7 of the Most Arresting Images at Photofairs Shanghai 2019 From Wang Ling's images documenting the plight of the Uyghurs to a sweeping portrait of a changing China, here are the works we are still thinking about. By Andrew Goldstein, Sep 23, 2019
Art Fairs At the Inaugural NADA Chicago Fair, Low Price Points and a Quirky Old Hotel Attracted a Curious and Unfamiliar Crowd NADA's director, Heather Hubbs, says she plans to make the fair an annual event. By Nate Freeman, Sep 21, 2019
Art Fairs Bogotá Fair ArtBo Is Staying Strong in Its 15th Year, Despite Simmering Tensions in the Region The fair drew collectors from around the world, but surprisingly few Americans. By Brian Boucher, Sep 20, 2019