Art Fairs Don’t Miss These 7 Show-Stopping Works at TEFAF New York, From an Eight-Figure Marc Chagall to a Lusty Anh Duong Painting Highlights include a pricy—and personal—Marc Chagall, a towering Kehinde Wiley, and Anh Duong paintings so new their paint is still wet. By Taylor Dafoe & Sarah Cascone, May 6, 2022
Art Fairs ‘We’ve Seen a Huge Convergence’: NADA New York Dealers Are Catering to Collectors Who Want Both NFTs and Traditional Media Gallerists say there's more than enough space for everything. By Annie Armstrong, May 6, 2022
Art Fairs Here’s What Sold on the Opening Day of the Independent Art Fair, From Fantastical Anime Paintings to Figurative Ceramics If the show is any indicator, fairs are primed to come roaring back. By Eileen Kinsella, May 6, 2022
Art Fairs Surrealist Renate Druks, Visionary Painter of Cats and Muse to Anaïs Nin, Gets a Welcome Spotlight at the Independent Art Fair Meet art history's ultimate cat lady. By Katie White, May 5, 2022
Art Fairs Here’s Your Go-To Guide to All the Art Fairs Taking Place During the First-Ever New York Art Week This is what you need to know before you go. By Caroline Goldstein, May 1, 2022
Art Fairs A Group of Contemporary Art Curators Set Their Sights on Arkansas as the Home of What They Hope Will Be the Next Coachella Format is set to take place this September and will include artworks and performances by Doug Aitken and Herbie Hancock. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 19, 2022
Art Fairs Expo Chicago Lights Up for the First Time in Years, Drawing Dealers From Near and Quite Far Navy Pier breezed back to life with the latest edition of Expo, the Windy City's premier art fair. By Annie Armstrong, Apr 8, 2022
Art Fairs The Winter Show Has Taken Over the Window Displays at the Old Barneys New York Department Store to Show 5,000 Years of Art The fair is also reviving the store's beloved restaurant, Fred's. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 5, 2022
Art Fairs Japan Is Trying to Lure a World-Class Art Fair to Tokyo With Tax Incentives and a Big Open Art Space. Will the Gamble Pay Off? Japanese authorities and some eager dealers believe the country's art market could rebound to its former high status. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 24, 2022
Art Fairs ‘Art Basel Paris Was Not Going to Work’: To Satisfy Its French Hosts, Art Basel’s New Fair Will Be Known as Paris+, by Art Basel Clément Delépine will head the fair, and Jennifer Flay, formerly head of FIAC, will head its advisory board in 2023. By Kate Brown, Mar 24, 2022
Art Fairs How the Silo, a New Gallery Run by a Writer and a Painter, Sees Advocating for Artists as ‘Practicing Art Criticism by Other Means’ The gallery debuted at last week's Outsider Art Fair. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 11, 2022
Art Fairs Two Russian Galleries Have Withdrawn From the Liste Art Fair to Give Their Spots to Ukrainian Galleries Russian galleries won't be found at many of Europe's other art fairs either. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 10, 2022
Art Fairs When the Outsider Art Fair Began 30 Years Ago, It Catered to a Niche Audience. Now, Even Celebrities Want In Andrew Edlin, the fair's owner, credits the popularization of outsider art to the dealers that stuck to it through thick and thin. By Annie Armstrong, Mar 4, 2022
Art Fairs In Pictures: See R.E.M. Frontman Michael Stipe’s Fantastical Art Brut Collection, on View at the Outsider Art Fair in New York The presentation includes examples by Howard Finster and Thornton Dial, among others. By Artnet News, Mar 3, 2022
Art Fairs Los Angeles’s Ultra-Cool Poolside Fair Felix Is Yet Again a Favorite Among Tastemaking Dealers The fair held its third edition last week at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt hotel. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 21, 2022