Opinion We Don’t Know What a Post-Coronavirus Art World Will Look Like. Here Are 6 Ways We Can Come Together to Build the One We Want The founder of Independent looks back on earlier crises and proposes ways to build a stronger art market on the other side of this one. By Elizabeth Dee, Mar 23, 2020
Analysis Beyond Context Collapse: 4 Things Fairs Can Do to Differentiate Themselves—and Strengthen the Art World in the Process Art fairs dominate the art world, but they can make many improvements to help themselves and galleries survive. By Elizabeth Dee, Aug 28, 2019
Opinion Context Collapse Is Threatening the Future of Big Art Fairs. Here’s Why We Should Be Very Concerned In the first of a two-part series, Independent founder Elizabeth Dee considers the biggest problem facing art fairs today. By Elizabeth Dee, Aug 26, 2019
Analysis How Do Dealers Really Feel About the Future of the Art Business? Gallerist Elizabeth Dee Plots the Way Forward Gallerists are grappling with maintaining relevance in a changing landscape. By Elizabeth Dee, Feb 13, 2019
Analysis With His Viral Shredding Performance, Did Banksy Just Change the Market for Performance Art Forever? Banksy's move actually has a lot to say about how the market—and the public's relationship to it—has changed in recent years. By Elizabeth Dee, Oct 9, 2018