Art Fairs NADA Is Launching a Communal New Online Art Fair for 200 Dealers Who Will Equally Share 20 Percent of All Sales Galleries will also pay 10 percent of their sales proceeds to NADA for organizing the event. By Taylor Dafoe, May 14, 2020
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the Frieze Art Fair’s Inaugural Online Viewing Room Here's what dealers say they sold at the inaugural online fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness). By Artnet News, May 12, 2020
Art Fairs After Initially Hoping to Stick to Its September Opening, EXPO Chicago Has Been Postponed Until April 2021 Organizers of NADA Chicago, an EXPO satellite, pulled the plug on their event last month. By Sarah Cascone, May 12, 2020
Art Fairs Taipei Dangdai’s New Online Platform Aims to Keep International Dealers Connected to the Asian Art Market as the Region Slowly Reopens Dozens of dealers who showed at the most recent Taipei Dangdai art fair in January are taking part in the initiative. By Eileen Kinsella, May 8, 2020
Art Fairs What’s It Like to Actually Shop at a Virtual Art Fair? We Zoomed Along With a Collector to See What He Thinks of Frieze’s Inaugural Online Edition Following Chris Birchby gives a sense of the strengths and weaknesses of perusing the aisles remotely. By Tim Schneider, May 7, 2020
Art Fairs Here Are the 6 Most Expensive Works at the Frieze Art Fair’s First Virtual Edition (and 5 Great Affordable Ones, Too) The online version of Frieze New York allows users to sort by price. So we did. By Eileen Kinsella, May 7, 2020
Art Fairs Frieze New York’s Online Edition Launches With Seven-Figure Sales to VIPs as Art Dealers Hustle to Get a Handle on Virtual Fairs Mega-dealers report robust sales at the first virtual edition of Frieze New York, while smaller galleries saw a slower pace. By Eileen Kinsella, May 6, 2020
Art Fairs The Art Market Is Hoping a Crush of Post-Lockdown Art Fairs Will Come to the Rescue This Fall. But Many Collectors Say They Won’t Go What happens to a handshake business when no handshakes are allowed? By Nate Freeman, Apr 29, 2020
Art Fairs Art Basel Says It’s ‘Too Early’ to Confirm Its Marquee Fair Will Take Place This Fall, But Promises More Online Offerings The fair's latest missive to exhibitors also offers a series of perks. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 27, 2020
Art Fairs Can a Virtual Art Fair Deliver? We Went in Search of Great Art in the Dallas Art Fair’s Online Viewing Rooms to Find Out Here are eight of the most memorable works from the Dallas Art Fair's virtual edition. By Andrew Goldstein, Apr 20, 2020
Art Fairs With All Art Fairs Postponed, One New York Dealer Decided to Erect a Fair Booth Inside Her Gallery to Lure Buyers—and, So Far, It’s Working! The Hole, a gallery on New York's Bowery, erected its planned presentation for the Dallas Art Fair at home. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 15, 2020
Art Fairs Art Basel’s Parent Company MCH Group Has Laid Off 150 Staffers as the Pandemic Sends Shockwaves Through the Event Industry Major watchmakers have defected en masse from the company's flagship fair Baselworld. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 15, 2020
Art Fairs The Frieze Art Fair Reveals Plans for Online Viewing Rooms in Lieu of Its Cancelled New York Edition, Including a New AR Tool to Help Collectors Shop The platform was originally intended to debut alongside the physical event. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 14, 2020
Art Fairs NADA Chicago, Which Was Set to Open in Late September, Has Been Cancelled as Art-Fair Calendar Shakeups Extend to the Fall EXPO Chicago, however, is still scheduled to take place. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 10, 2020
Art Fairs Usually, They Build Art Fairs in the Hamptons. Now Max Fishko’s Glossy Event Company Is Speed-Building Emergency Hospital Tents Instead Art Market Productions pivoted its mini-empire of art fairs after realizing the similarities between field hospitals and art-fair tents. By Nate Freeman, Apr 1, 2020