Art Fairs Why the Tiny City-State of Monaco Might Be Home to the World’s Most Resplendent Art Fair The royal affair, now in its fifth edition, may be the most luxurious art fair in business. By Louisa Elderton, May 1, 2019
Art Fairs ‘It’s a Glimpse of Things to Come’: A Show of Virtual Reality Art Offers Collectors a Look Into the Future at Frieze New York The art fair's first VR exhibition includes a work inspired by Duchamp and a homage to Hilma af Klint. By Javier Pes, Apr 30, 2019
Art Fairs Inexhaustible Collector Frédéric de Goldschmidt Takes Us on a Tour of Brussels’s Ultra-Cool Emerging Art Scene We shadow the Belgian collector around Art Brussels. By Naomi Rea, Apr 29, 2019
Art Fairs Here’s Your Go-To Guide to All the Fairs Coming to New York for Frieze Week 2019 From Governor's Island to Randall's Island, here are all the fairs descending on the city this week. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 29, 2019
Art Fairs With Chicago’s Art Scene Gathering Steam, NADA Will Launch a New Fair in the Windy City This Fall The Chicago Invitational will take place this September at the same time as EXPO Chicago. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 26, 2019
Art Fairs In Dallas, the Elusive Middle-Market Collector Is Alive and Well. But Are Dealers Willing to Woo Them? While the Dallas Art Fair's latest edition reached further toward the high end than ever, the depth of the market was in the middle. By Tim Schneider, Apr 16, 2019
Art Fairs The #MeToo Movement Will Headline Art Basel Unlimited This Year With Andrea Bowers’s Epic Account of America’s Harassment Reckoning The artist's account of the first 100 men accused in the #MeToo movement will likely draw crowds to Art Basel's Unlimited section. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2019
Art Fairs A New Indie Art Fair Will Try to Muscle Its Way Into Basel This June, Promising a Calmer Setting to View Art The fair, not confusingly at all, is called Basel in June. By Rachel Corbett, Apr 15, 2019
Art Fairs As Argentina’s Economy Falters, Museums Come to the Rescue, Snapping Up Works at arteBA South American dealers say art offers a form of refuge in volatile times. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 15, 2019
Art Fairs Amid a Struggling Economy, Few Dealers Are Reporting Sales at the arteBA Fair. Strangely, They Don’t Seem to Mind Are visitors seeking refuge in art during tumultuous times? By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 12, 2019
Art Fairs The Mood Is Bright at Art Cologne, But Small Galleries Are Still Struggling to Find Sustainability Dealers at the fair debated the virtues of new business models and collaborative ventures. By Kate Brown, Apr 11, 2019
Art Fairs Business As Usual? Brazilian Dealers Try to Preserve a Sense of Normalcy at SP Arte Amid the Country’s Ongoing Political Storm Dealers expressed optimism amid the country's political turmoil, but foreigners stayed away from this year's event. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 5, 2019
Art Fairs 8 Compelling Artists to Discover at the 2019 AIPAD Photography Show The world's oldest photography fair is back in New York. By Sarah Cascone & Taylor Dafoe, Apr 4, 2019
Art Fairs ‘A Fair Is a Meeting Place’: Miart’s Director on Why Blue-Chip Dealers Are Flocking to the Italian Art Fair Hauser & Wirth and Marian Goodman are among the galleries flying to Milan this week. By Naomi Rea, Apr 3, 2019
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the 2019 Edition of Art Basel Hong Kong Here's what art dealers say they sold at the well-attended Hong Kong fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness). By Artnet News, Apr 1, 2019