Art Fairs Rising Star Lina Iris Viktor Proves to Be More Than Just a Cause Celebre at the Armory Show Thrust into headlines when she sued Kendrick Lamar and SZA over allegedly stealing her work, the artist dazzles at the fair—on her own terms. By Sarah Cascone & Andrew Goldstein, Mar 9, 2018
Art Fairs New Adventures in Old Masters: How Art Historical Detective Work Gives Dealers at TEFAF an Edge Contemporary art dealers aren't the only ones who make new—and lucrative—discoveries. See how three TEFAF dealers found Canova's "fake" self-portrait of Giorgione and a Munch better than MoMA's. By Julia Halperin, Mar 8, 2018
Art Fairs 10 of the Most Remarkable Artworks at the 2018 Armory Show There's plenty to be absorbed by in this year's satisfying edition of the New York fair, the first under new director Nicole Berry. By Andrew Goldstein, Mar 8, 2018
Art Fairs The SPRING/BREAK Fair Keeps Expanding, Now Reclaiming Its Original Home as a Year-Round Art Space For Armory Week, vets of the fair return to its old digs, along with some big names like Iggy Pop and Jim Jarmusch. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 8, 2018
Art Fairs How JR’s Audacious Armory Show Installation Fooled Ellis Island Into Making a Statement for Syrian Refugees "So Close" smuggles contemporary struggles into classic images of "huddled masses yearning to breathe free." By Sarah Cascone, Mar 8, 2018
Art Fairs 7 Rising Stars to Watch at the 2018 Armory Show From a sensation in the photography world to a up-and-coming Senegalese painter, here are a few names you should know from the fair. By Eileen Kinsella & Rachel Corbett, Mar 8, 2018
Art Fairs 10 Out-of-This-World Installations at the 2018 SPRING/BREAK Art Show From giant foam Cheetos to computer-powered weavings, the show's "Stranger Comes to Town" theme delivers some interesting results. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 7, 2018
Art Fairs Connoisseur-Worthy Highlights From the ADAA’s 30th Anniversary Art Fair We select the most captivating highlights from the ADAA fair. By Artnet News, Feb 28, 2018
Art Fairs Frieze Will Officially Launch a New Art Fair in Los Angeles Next Year After months of rumors, it's confirmed. Frieze's LA fair will be directed by Bettina Korek and held in Hollywood's Paramount Studios. By Julia Halperin, Feb 22, 2018
Art Fairs Santiago Sierra Denounces Censorship After His Portraits of Spain’s Political Prisoners Are Removed From ARCOmadrid The controversial work features the partially obscured faces of jailed Catalan separatists. By Laurie Rojas, Feb 21, 2018
Art Fairs Another San Francisco Art Fair Will Target the Ever-Elusive Tech Industry Collector The art world has courted the wealthy tech sector for decades, with mixed results. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 21, 2018
Art Fairs The India Art Fair Made an Unorthodox Demand of Its Dealers—and It Paid Off Organizers insisted that galleries bring fresh works to New Delhi. By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Feb 12, 2018
Art Fairs Collectors, Re-mark Your Calendars: Independent Brussels Is Moving to the Fall With an unexpected date change, the fair is moving into a different season, with a program seeking break from tradition and become a "festival of engagement." By Kate Brown, Feb 12, 2018
Art Fairs On the Hunt for Young Talent, Collectors Flock to Material and the Even Edgier Salon Acme in Mexico City Plus, we round up seven artists to watch at Material, a fair dedicated to young galleries. By Javier Pes, Feb 9, 2018
Art Fairs At Zona Maco, Artists and Dealers Strive to Find the Positives of US-Mexico Relations in the Age of Trump Damián Ortega and Gabriel Orozco raise funds for earthquake victims during a hectic week of art fairs and exhibition openings in Mexico City. By Javier Pes, Feb 8, 2018