Analysis Hong Kong Is the Undisputed Capital of the Asian Art World. Does Beijing’s New Crackdown Mean It’s Destined to Lose the Title? “I think it’s kind of the end of Hong Kong,” one source said. By Kate Brown & Eileen Kinsella, Jun 5, 2020
Galleries Hong Kong Galleries Are Banding Together to Launch a Mini Art Fair to Help Revive the City’s Struggling Art Market The June debut of "Unscheduled" will feature 13 galleries primarily from Hong Kong. By Eileen Kinsella, May 24, 2020
Art Fairs In the Latest Blow to Singapore’s Fledgling Art Market, the Inaugural Art SG Fair Has Been Delayed for a Second Time Organizers now hope to open the event in November 2021. By Sarah Cascone, May 22, 2020
Art Fairs Untitled Is Bringing the First-Ever Art Fair to Take Place in Virtual Reality to Your Screen This Summer The fair sped up the development of the technology amid the current shutdown By Eileen Kinsella, May 18, 2020
Opinion ‘The Great Art World Reassessment’: A Heartwarming Bedtime Story by Kenny Schachter [VIDEO] With the old art world receding into memory, Artnet News columnist Kenny Schachter wrote a bedtime story to imagine where it can go from here. By Kenny Schachter, May 12, 2020
Art Fairs Taipei Dangdai’s New Online Platform Aims to Keep International Dealers Connected to the Asian Art Market as the Region Slowly Reopens Dozens of dealers who showed at the most recent Taipei Dangdai art fair in January are taking part in the initiative. By Eileen Kinsella, May 8, 2020
Art Fairs Here Are the 6 Most Expensive Works at the Frieze Art Fair’s First Virtual Edition (and 5 Great Affordable Ones, Too) The online version of Frieze New York allows users to sort by price. So we did. By Eileen Kinsella, May 7, 2020
Art Fairs Art Basel Says It’s ‘Too Early’ to Confirm Its Marquee Fair Will Take Place This Fall, But Promises More Online Offerings The fair's latest missive to exhibitors also offers a series of perks. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 27, 2020
Galleries Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the Online Editions of the Dallas Art Fair, Art Basel Hong Kong, and David Zwirner’s ‘Platform’ We've adapted our art-fair sales column for our new virtual world. By Eileen Kinsella & Tim Schneider, Apr 23, 2020
Art Fairs Can a Virtual Art Fair Deliver? We Went in Search of Great Art in the Dallas Art Fair’s Online Viewing Rooms to Find Out Here are eight of the most memorable works from the Dallas Art Fair's virtual edition. By Andrew Goldstein, Apr 20, 2020
Art Fairs The Frieze Art Fair Reveals Plans for Online Viewing Rooms in Lieu of Its Cancelled New York Edition, Including a New AR Tool to Help Collectors Shop The platform was originally intended to debut alongside the physical event. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 14, 2020
Art Fairs NADA Chicago, Which Was Set to Open in Late September, Has Been Cancelled as Art-Fair Calendar Shakeups Extend to the Fall EXPO Chicago, however, is still scheduled to take place. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 10, 2020
Art World Why Hauser & Wirth Is Investing Big in a Virtual Reality Tool That Can Plan Shows, Calculate Fair Logistics, and Even Host Residencies The ongoing shutdown led the gallery to hit fast-forward on its technology division. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 9, 2020
Art Fairs Dealers Are Blasting TEFAF for Not Cancelling Its Maastricht Fair Now That Dozens of Attendees Have Contracted Coronavirus The fair closed early, but some say that wasn't enough. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 26, 2020
Art Fairs How Is Art Basel’s Experiment With Online Sales Going? Early Indications Suggest Mega-Galleries Are Making Out Just Fine But smaller galleries are noticeably quiet. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 20, 2020