Art Fairs Inside the Affordable Art Fair, Where Artists Pose as Dealers and Paintings Fly Off the Walls Marking its 20th anniversary, the expo provides a window into the little-discussed and low-cost backbone of the art market. By Zachary Small, Sep 27, 2022
Art Fairs At a Famous Florence Old Masters Fair, Italy’s Impending Elections Have Dealers Fretting About the Future of Its Art Market At BIAF, dealers expressed both hope and fear over an expected right-wing win. By Naomi Rea, Sep 23, 2022
Art Fairs At This Year’s Russian-Only Cosmoscow Fair, Artistic Statements Are Subtle—But the Anxiety Is Not "Now is a difficult time for young Russian artists," said one gallery owner showing at the fair. By Nadine Khalil, Sep 20, 2022
Art Fairs Dealers Have Long Had a Love-Hate Relationship With Art Fairs. Here’s Why They Are Growing Fonder Lately While still a huge lift, fairs are more important than ever, dealers say. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 20, 2022
Art Fairs Art Basel Is Planning Its Biggest Miami Fair Ever. Here’s Who Will Be There This Year See who's in and who's out among the fair's 283 exhibitors. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 20, 2022
Art Fairs Maurizio Cattelan Is on a Mission to Turn Reclusive Wisconsin Artist Eugene Von Bruenchenhein Into a Household Name Cattelan is behind a presentation of the work of Eugene Von Bruenchenhein at Paris's Outsider Art Fair. By Anna Sansom, Sep 16, 2022
Art Fairs Here Are 7 Artists Who Stood Out at Independent’s 20th-Century Fair, From a Texas Modernist to a Pioneering Graffiti Artist The fair's stated aim is to make room for artists who have been under-appreciated in their lifetimes, or whose contributions have been undeservedly forgotten. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 9, 2022
Art Fairs At the Armory Show, David Antonio Cruz’s Paintings of Chosen Families Sparked Joy—and Hinted at Where the Market’s Tastes Lie The artist's solo booth with Chicago art dealer Monique Meloche is in the fair's Focus section. By Annie Armstrong, Sep 9, 2022
Art Fairs Collectors Were Decisive at the VIP Opening of the Armory Show, With Early Six-Figure Sales and a Focus on Latinx Art Here's what sold on the VIP preview day of The Armory Show. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 9, 2022
Art Fairs Who Is Stanislao Lepri, the Painter and Paramour of Leonor Fini? With the Surrealist Market Heating Up, He’s Suddenly Getting the Spotlight Lepri left a career in diplomacy to pursue a life of art and love with Fini and a Polish writer. By Katya Kazakina, Sep 8, 2022
Art Fairs See Inside Spring/Break, the Indie Fair That Took Over Ralph Lauren’s Offices With Edgy, Outrageous, and Surprisingly Affordable Art The 2022 edition of the scrappy New York fair includes a critique of bachelorette-party culture and tiny ceramics. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 8, 2022
Art Fairs The Armory Show Spotlights Artists Who Have Worked in the Amazon as Brazil’s Indigenous Artists Gain Growing Global Prominence Get to know the artists who've lived and worked in the Amazon. By Sara Roffino, Sep 8, 2022
Art Fairs ‘No Satellite Fairs for Us Anymore’: Some International Dealers Blast Kiaf Organizers, Saying Frieze Overshadowed the Local Seoul Art Fair Kiaf banked on its association with Frieze, and many international galleries bought in. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 7, 2022
Art Fairs Your Go-To Guide to All the Art Fairs Taking Place in New York During the 2022 Edition of Armory Week For the first time in years, these events will take place largely without mandatory health and safety requirements. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 5, 2022
Art Fairs The Inaugural Frieze Seoul Opens With Multimillion-Dollar Sales, a New Generation of Collectors, and a Cameo From a K-Pop Legend Here's what it felt like on the ground on opening day of the highly anticipated fair at a key moment for Asia's art market. By Naomi Rea, Sep 2, 2022