Art Fairs The SPRING/BREAK Fair Is Moving Yet Again—This Time to a Former Finnish Embassy Overlooking Trump Tower This year's theme is "Fact and Fiction." By Sarah Cascone, Feb 22, 2019
Art Fairs Frieze Los Angeles Round-Up: Here’s Everything We Published on the Fair in One Place From sales to psychics, our coverage had it all. By Artnet News, Feb 20, 2019
Art Fairs With Sales and Stars, the First Frieze Los Angeles Was a Major Hit. But How Much of That Was Special Effects? Our columnist peels back the euphoria around the first Frieze Los Angeles to examine the fair's prospects beyond year one. By Tim Schneider, Feb 20, 2019
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—And for How Much—at Frieze’s Inaugural Los Angeles Fair Here's what art dealers say they sold at the buzzy LA fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness). By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 19, 2019
Art Fairs Five Star Artworks That Stole the Show at the Inaugural Frieze Los Angeles From scenery-chewers to smoldering powerhouses, these artworks shined brightest in the fair's spotlight. By Andrew Goldstein, Feb 16, 2019
Art Fairs What Art Should You Buy at Frieze LA? A Psychic Art Advisor Is on Hand to Help Solve All Your Creative Conundrums We sat down with the Psychic Art Advisor at Frieze LA. Did she set us on the path to art world greatness? By Sarah Cascone, Feb 15, 2019
Art Fairs Who Went Shopping at Frieze Los Angeles? We Buttonholed Brad Pitt, Jane Fonda, and Other Famous Names at the Fair Here's what the Hollywood stars thought of the fledgling fair. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 15, 2019
Art Fairs Frieze Los Angeles Opens With Pop-Cultural Cachet in the Aisles, on the Stands, and in the Sales Figures The fair debuted with an impressive slate of sales, including several works that spoke directly to a hoped-for Hollywood clientele. By Tim Schneider, Feb 14, 2019
Art Fairs Why Would a Mega-Collector Want a Fair of His Own? We Spent a Rainy Afternoon With Felix Founder Dean Valentine Trying to Find Out We shadowed the veteran Los Angeles collector as he inspected the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel ahead of his debut fair. By Matt Stromberg, Feb 14, 2019
Art Fairs A Former Frieze Director Is Launching a New Art and Design Fair in Brooklyn—at No Cost to Galleries Up Front The fair, Object & Thing, charges participants a commission on sales instead of a booth fee. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 13, 2019
Art Fairs How One ‘Search Engine Artist’ Hacked Her Paintings Into Frieze Los Angeles’s Google Results Gretchen Andrew's paintings may not be under the white tent, but her internet project will definitely be seen by those looking for the big event. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 12, 2019
Art Fairs Can Frieze Los Angeles Finally Unite the Art and Entertainment Worlds? Bettina Korek on Her Debut Fair’s High Hopes The director of the fair's first edition details what she's created. By Andrew Goldstein, Feb 12, 2019
Art Fairs Mexico City’s Zona Maco Is Exhilarating, Inviting, and Full of Heavy-Hitting Art. Here Are 5 of the Best Works at the Fair Zona Maco maintains its position as the premier international art fair in Latin America. By Terence Trouillot, Feb 8, 2019
Art Fairs Our Complete Guide to Frieze LA and the Other Fairs Opening in Tinseltown Next Week LA is getting a bona fide international fair week, just in time for Valentine's Day. By Janelle Zara, Feb 5, 2019
Art Fairs The Armory Show Is Launching a New Annual Prize That Allows One Gallery to Participate for Free The launch of the Gramercy International Prize marks the fair's 25th anniversary. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 31, 2019