Art Fairs ‘It’s Just Like the Old Days’: Art Basel Opens With Eight-Figure Sales and a Wave of Global Buyers as the Market Looks to Dance ‘Til the Music Stops The fair returned to its usual summer calendar slot for the first time in three years. By Naomi Rea, Jun 14, 2022
Art Fairs A $40 Million Spider Sculpture by Louise Bourgeois Is the Priciest Sale Reported During Art Basel’s Bustling VIP Preview The preview drew top collectors including Leon Black, Uli Sigg, and Richard Chang. By Katya Kazakina, Jun 14, 2022
Art Fairs In Pictures: See the Best of Art Basel Unlimited 2022, From a Painting Made of Hardware-Store Finds to a Shipping Container-Turned-Sculpture The fan-favorite section presents 70 works of oversize art. By Dorian Batycka, Jun 13, 2022
Art Fairs Here’s Your Go-To Guide for All the Art Fairs Taking Place During Art Basel 2022 Don't miss satellite fairs dedicated to design, photography, and more. By Artnet News, Jun 13, 2022
Art Fairs Betting on Japan as the Next Asian Market Hub, Veteran Fair Organizer Magnus Renfrew Is Organizing a New Art Event in Tokyo Tokyo Gendai, planned for next summer, is the latest contemporary art fair in Renfrew's portfolio. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 9, 2022
Art Fairs Frieze Los Angeles Is Moving to a New Location in 2023: the Middle of an Airfield at the Santa Monica Airport The fair will take place from February 16 to 19. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 1, 2022
Art Fairs Art Basel Hong Kong Opens With a Local Focus, Strict Rules, and Surprisingly Strong Sales After Nearly Being Called Off The crowd was noticeably thinner, and an international presence was sparse, but homegrown heroes were able to shine. By Vivienne Chow, May 26, 2022
Art Fairs With Travel Restrictions Still in Effect, More Than Half of Art Basel Hong Kong’s Dealers Are Presenting Unmanned ‘Ghost Booths’ More than half of exhibitors will be represented by local surrogates. By Sarah Cascone, May 25, 2022
Art Fairs We Sent an Illustrator to Frieze New York to Capture All the Action—See Images Here Susan Coyne made her way through the fair, hobnobbing with visitors, to offer us an illustrator's sense of what the show looks like. By Artnet News, May 20, 2022
Art Fairs 5 Under-the-Radar Works to Seek Out at Frieze New York, From an Edward Said-Themed Video to an Artist’s Poignant Memorial Keep an eye out for these hidden gems at the fair. By Tim Schneider, May 20, 2022
Art Fairs 5 Highlights at the 2022 AIPAD Photography Show, From an Archive of an Artist’s Everyday Life to New Prints by a Lost Master Forty-nine galleries from 23 cities are partaking in the event. By Taylor Dafoe, May 20, 2022
Art Fairs Here Are 5 of the Best Booths at Frieze New York, From Metaphysical Landscapes to Playful Ceramics and a Revelatory Rediscovery These galleries stood out for their abstract, thoughtful, and surreal stagings. By Melissa Smith, May 19, 2022
Art Fairs At Frieze, a 45-Foot Herb Garden Is an Unlikely, and Highly Effective, Visualization of the Threat to Women’s Reproductive Rights The garden maps the states with the strictest anti-choice laws. By Sarah Cascone, May 19, 2022
Art Fairs Collectors Flock to Comfort Food at Frieze New York, With Early Sales of a $1.3 Million Baselitz and Paintings of Interiors Dealers welcomed crowds of eager buyers as Frieze New York returned to the Shed for the second year running. By Eileen Kinsella, May 19, 2022
Art Fairs After Two Years on Hiatus, the Taipei Dangdai Fair Returns to Carve a Niche in an Increasingly Fragmented Asian Market As uncertainty grows in Hong Kong, collectors are turning toward fairs in cities like Taipei and Seoul. By Vivienne Chow, May 19, 2022