Art Fairs Katelijne De Backer Named PULSE Director as Helen Toomer Steps Down Helen Toomer is starting a new artist residency program in upstate New York. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 7, 2017
Art Fairs The Armory Show Recruits Veteran Museum Curators for Next Year’s Fair Gabriel Ritter of the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Jen Mergel, formerly of MFA Boston, will helm sections at next year's fair. By Julia Halperin, Jun 7, 2017
Art Fairs How One Art Fair Is Getting Argentinian Artists Into the World’s Best Museum Collections Nearly a dozen museums are the beneficiaries of ArteBA's ambitious museum acquisitions program. By Brian Boucher, Jun 4, 2017
Art Fairs Gagosian Returns to the Midwest, Joining EXPO Chicago After Long Absence From the Windy City See the Chicago fair's exhibitor list in full. By Eileen Kinsella, May 25, 2017
Art Fairs See 5 of the Most Memorable—and Political—Works at Buenos Aires’s ArteBA Fair A tradition of engagement with speaking truth to power surfaces throughout the fair's booths. By Brian Boucher, May 24, 2017
Art Fairs Is It Smarter to Do a Brussels or Cologne Art Fair? Dealers Will Have to Choose in 2018 Could this clash lead to consolidation? By Hili Perlson, May 21, 2017
Art Fairs Does Lisbon Have a Future in the Contemporary Art Market? Three galleries are opening in the city this week, coinciding with the second edition of the fair ARCOlisboa. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, May 18, 2017
Art Fairs At Photo London, the Rise of the Medium Is in Full Swing In the fair's third edition, photography demonstrates its staying power. By Caroline Elbaor, May 18, 2017
Art Fairs Frieze New York and TEFAF Force Dealers to Double Up—But Is it Sustainable? Fourteen dealers participated in both fairs simultaneously; 10 of those already have a permanent gallery space in New York. By Eileen Kinsella & Julia Halperin, May 8, 2017
Art Fairs SPRING/BREAK BKLYN IMMERSIVE Is a Welcome Relief From Art Fair Frenzy SPRING/BREAK curators, Ambre Kelly and Andrew Gori take their celebrated show to Brooklyn for the first time. By Terence Trouillot, May 8, 2017
Art Fairs Collectors Blow Off Steam in Art-Historical Ball Pit on the Last Day of Frieze New York The production team was on site until five in the morning to fill the room with 30 giant barrels of polystyrene beads. By Sarah Cascone, May 8, 2017
Art Fairs What Sold at Frieze New York? Blue-Chip and Bargain Works Is the market contraction over? Dealers dish on top sales from the fair. By Henri Neuendorf, May 8, 2017
Art Fairs The Art of the Diss: Contemporary Artists Take On President Trump at Frieze New York Frieze may be a big tent, but these artist don't seem too fond of the Republican president. By Andrew Goldstein, May 5, 2017
Art Fairs 7 Stunning Objects You Might Have Missed at Collective Design Now in its fifth year, Collective Design is a Frieze Week highlight. By Sarah Cascone, May 5, 2017
Art Fairs What’s the Early Verdict on TEFAF New York? The Maastricht transplant has New York talking. By Eileen Kinsella, May 5, 2017