Art Fairs Fairgoers at Frieze Stood in Long Lines to Gobble Up Artist-Designed Plates Benefiting New York’s Coalition for the Homeless The project raised nearly $5 million to feed homeless New Yorkers in its two previous editions. By Sarah Cascone, May 19, 2023
Art Fairs Dealers Proclaim a Return to Form for Frieze New York, With Healthy Sales Across the Spectrum and Increased International Traffic The VIP preview was packed with buyers looking to spend. By Eileen Kinsella, May 18, 2023
Art Fairs London’s Eye of the Collector Fair Has Opened in a Victorian Mansion Where Boothless Art Mingles With History The boutique fair opened at Two Temple Place and runs through May 20. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 18, 2023
Art Fairs An Alternative to Frieze? 21 New York Galleries Have Banded Together for a Group Show of Works From the 1970s Bortolami, Karma, and Kasmin are among the galleries participating in 'That ‘70s Show,' organized by dealer Eric Firestone. By Taylor Dafoe, May 17, 2023
Art Fairs At Taipei Dangdai, Instagram Bait Mingled With 20th Century Masterpieces, Catering to the Eclectic Tastes of Two Generations of Wealth Considered Taiwanese buying habits and ongoing tensions with China hampering attendance meant sales were slower off the mark than at competing Asian fairs. By Frederik Balfour, May 15, 2023
Art Fairs See 6 Highlights From TEFAF New York, From a Lalanne Grasshopper Bar to a Seafaring Pair of Wyeth Murals The tony New York edition of Europe's top fair for historical masterpieces arrives at the Park Avenue Armory. By Lee Carter, May 12, 2023
Art Fairs 5 Must-See Booths at Independent New York, From Vietnam Protest Photos to a Racy Film Inspired by Yayoi Kusama Despite the recent boom of all things digital, Independent is a highly analog affair. By Richard Whiddington, May 12, 2023
Art Fairs ‘It’s Like a Potluck’: The Spring Break Art Show Returns With Work by Regular Participants, Their Friends, and Their Friends’ Friends Spring/Break pulled together a show in less than three weeks' notice. By Sarah Cascone, May 11, 2023
Art Fairs The Newly Opened Photo London Includes Several A.I.-Generated Works to Showcase Artists’ Experiments With the Tool The works include those by Ori Gersht, Maisie Cousins, and kennedy+swan. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 11, 2023
Art Fairs Here Is Your Go-To Guide to the Next Two Weeks of Art Fairs in New York Buckle up, it's going to be a busy month. By Artnet News, May 11, 2023
Art Fairs Long Thought Lost, a Pair of Art Deco Murals That Once Hung in the Empire State Building Will Resurface at TEFAF The works by Winold Reiss were rediscovered by a gallerist on 1stDibs. By Vittoria Benzine, May 10, 2023
Art Fairs Taipei Dangdai Returns to Its First Full-Scale Edition Since 2020, With a Fresh Crop of Galleries Catching Up With an Active Younger Crowd of Buyers Thirty first-time exhibitors are hoping to build relationships with Taiwanese collectors. By Vivienne Chow, May 9, 2023
Art Fairs Art Basel Has Named Maike Cruse, Head of Gallery Weekend Berlin, the Director of Its Flagship Fair in Switzerland Cruse is one of three directors recently hired by the company to oversee its fairs around the world. By Taylor Dafoe, May 4, 2023
Art Fairs See Highlights From the 2023 Antiquarian Book Fair, From a Rare Duchamp Catalogue to a Surrealist Dancer’s Choreographic Drawings The fair runs through Sunday at the Park Avenue Armory. By Lee Carter, Apr 28, 2023
Art Fairs A Unique Marcel Duchamp ‘Readymade’ From 1924 Is Headed to the New York Antiquarian Book Fair This Week The asking price for 'Monte Carlo Bond,' made with Man Ray, is $575,000. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 25, 2023