Art Fairs From Shepard Fairey Skateboards to Joe Namath Paintings, Art New York Caters to Celeb-Hungry Collectors From street art to celeb tributes to blue-chip paintings, the fair offers something for everyone. By Eileen Kinsella, May 4, 2018
Art Fairs ‘Do You Like Art Fairs?’ We Buttonholed a Few Stylish Regulars at Frieze New York Art fairs attract all sorts of people. Here's a sampling of visitors at Frieze New York 2018. By Henri Neuendorf, May 4, 2018
Art Fairs 10 of the Best Artworks at Frieze New York 2018 From Robert Therrien's oversized table and chairs to Pavel Ilie's twist on Brancusi, see what that caught the eye of artnet News's editor-in-chief. By Andrew Goldstein, May 3, 2018
Art Fairs This Artist Turned a New York Dumpster-Diving Odyssey Into Sculpture. Now, He’s Selling It for $70,000 at Frieze Kevin Harman brought a dumpster to the fair, painstakingly stacking the garbage inside, and created a surprisingly beautiful artwork. By Sarah Cascone, May 3, 2018
Art Fairs I Marched in Lara Schnitger’s Feminist Protest Parade at Frieze New York. Here’s What It Was Like Frieze has its #MeToo moment. By Sarah Cascone, May 3, 2018
Art Fairs Once Forgotten Inside a Storage Unit, Work by New York School Painter Clinton Hill Shines at Frieze New York The gorgeous works are a highlight of the fair's "Spotlight" section. By Sarah Cascone, May 3, 2018
Art Fairs ‘It Isn’t Working Anymore’: Dealers at Frieze New York Reckon With the Thorny State of the Art Market Amid increased discussion about the limitations of art fairs, dealers at Frieze made a sprinkling of sales, largely below $200,000. By Julia Halperin, May 3, 2018
Art Fairs Pierre Huyghe’s Smoky, Psychedelic Light Show Mesmerizes at Frieze The artist presents a glowing installation of light and sound, hidden inside a pitch black room at Marian Goodman. By Sarah Cascone, May 2, 2018
Art Fairs New, Rare, and Everywhere: David Hockney Is Set to Rule New York This May Hockney's 1990 landscape could sell for $30 million at auction in May—but there is plenty of opportunity to see new work by him before then. By Julia Halperin, Apr 27, 2018
Art Fairs Who Shops at Art Cologne? Meet Some of the World-Weary Connoisseurs Who Collect at the Über-German Art Fair On the preview day of Art Cologne 2018, we stopped a few collectors and other visitors to gather their thoughts on the world's oldest fair. By Kate Brown, Apr 20, 2018
Art Fairs How Do You Keep the World’s Oldest Art Fair Fresh? Art Cologne Offers a Lesson in Reinvention Thanks to a prolific history and a 10-year revival project, Art Cologne has emerged as an enduring force. But it's not for everyone. By Kate Brown, Apr 19, 2018
Art Fairs Gallery Anxiety Forces ‘Tough Choices’ for the Moving Image Fair, Which Postpones Its New York Edition Fairs should be responsive to their participants, the co-founder says. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 17, 2018
Art Fairs How to Get the Best Out of Art Brussels and Art Cologne in One Busy Weekend The fairs are on at the same time, but the cities are just an hour and a half apart by car. Why not do both? By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Apr 17, 2018
Art Fairs ‘The Scene Is Doing Terribly But the Market Is Doing Great’: Galleries Report Solid Sales at SP-Arte Amid Political Unrest Brazil's premier art fair seemed to be taking place a world away. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 16, 2018
Art Fairs ‘Bring the Mountain to Muhammad’: Dallas Makes a Compelling Case for the Enduring Value of the Regional Art Fair A decade on, the Dallas Art Fair is holding its own and looking toward an even bigger future. By Brian Boucher, Apr 13, 2018