Art Fairs In Milan, a Ritzy Collector Class and a New Institutional Landscape Bolster the Already Buzzing Miart Art Fair The mood at the 2023 edition of the fair was bright. By Hili Perlson, Apr 17, 2023
Art Fairs Dealers Reported Strong Sales and ‘Genuinely Enthusiastic’ Collectors at the Opening Day of Expo Chicago Expo Chi is back in full force in the Windy City this year with 170 exhibitors from 36 countries. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 14, 2023
Art Fairs 5 Standout Artists at Expo Chicago 2023, From Patrick Eugène’s Stirring Portraits of Immigrants to Annie Lapin’s Otherworldly Landscapes Here are our top picks to watch out for in Chicago this weekend. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 13, 2023
Analysis The Latest UBS Art Basel Report Puts the Global Art Market at $67.8 Billion, Indicating Modest Growth Amid Economic Uncertainty The art market, while still top-heavy, defied much of the ongoing global and economic volatility in 2022. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 3, 2023
Art Fairs Here Are 9 Treasures That Caught Our Eye at TEFAF Maastricht—From Antique Playing Cards to a Rediscovered Ambrosi Sculpture Our selections from 7,000 years of art. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2023
Art Fairs TEFAF Maastricht Bounces Back From Last Year’s Heist With an Encyclopedic Array of Precious Art and Strong Museum Interest The Dutch art fair is back to its normal self—mostly. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 10, 2023
Art World 5 Breakout Artists We Discovered at the Los Angeles Art Fairs Whose Work Stopped Us in Our Tracks We combed through thousands of artists on view during the fairs to highlight our top picks. By Artnet News, Feb 22, 2023
Opinion Kenny Schachter Hits Frieze L.A.—or Does He?—and Digs Up Scoops on Peter Doig’s New Mastermind, Mark Grotjahn’s Dine-and-Dash, and Bad Art-Market Behavior Galore Our columnist also takes issue with reports that the art market is ailing, bringing tidings of good news from the auction arena this May. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 22, 2023
Art Fairs 6 of the Best Artworks at Frieze Los Angeles 2023, From a Jennifer Bartlett Masterwork to a Powerful Debut by a 24-Year-Old Rising Star Read on for Artnet News's editor-in-chief's picks from the fair. By Andrew Goldstein, Feb 17, 2023
Art Fairs Feelin’ It at Felix: Here’s What Dealers Had to Say About the Art-Market Excitement at L.A.’s Cool Hotel Fair Local and far-flung galleries love the crowds of influencers that descend on the Roosevelt Hotel for the event. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 17, 2023
Art Fairs VIP Day at Frieze Los Angeles’s New Airport Venue Takes Off With Soaring Sales and Its Now-Signature Star-Studded Crowd Gwyneth Paltrow, Owen Wilson, and Billy Zane were among those perusing the busy aisles. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 17, 2023
Art Fairs Mexico City’s Zona Maco Fair Showcases an Eclectic Range, From Poignant Photographs to Provocative Textiles The broad range of art on display proudly bucks aesthetic trends. By William Van Meter, Feb 10, 2023
Art Fairs ‘Relaxed Friendly People Wearing Cool Shoes’ Rushed NADA Miami to Buy Up Art in the Lower and Mid Price Ranges Buying was brisk as collectors warmed to new work at lower price points than at Art Basel. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 1, 2022
Art Fairs A McDonald’s Made Entirely of Felt Is Miami Beach’s Trendiest New Restaurant (But You Can’t Eat There, Because It’s Art) The British artist Lucy Sparrow is back with another delightfully delicious felt installation, this one inspired by the world's most famous fast food restaurant. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 30, 2022
Galleries Germany Pumped More Than €30 Million of Public Money Into the Commercial Art Market During the Pandemic. Was It Actually Needed? A report questioned whether galleries like Esther Schipper and Sprüth Magers should have benefited from the government program, which was not based on need. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Nov 16, 2022