8 Art Basel Booths to Put at the Top of Your List From an exhibition exploring the colonial histories of Africa to a joint presentation of new works by Bernard Frize, here’s the best of this year’s booths. By Artnet Gallery Network, Jun 13, 2018
Law & Politics Shane Campbell Looks to File a $15 Million Class Action Lawsuit Against Frieze for ‘Unbearable’ Heat The fair's attempts to mollify galleries are "wholly inadequate," according to the suit. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 11, 2018
Art Fairs As Fairs Face Unprecedented Scrutiny, EXPO Chicago Launches a New Curator Exchange Platform The fair will help foot the bill to bring dozens of curators to the city. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 8, 2018
Art Fairs Frieze Offers a Refund to Dealers Affected by the Excessive Heat at This Year’s New York Fair Refunds are ten percent of booth fees and start at $1,000. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 7, 2018
Galleries ‘It’s Good to Be Outside the Bubble’: Why One Gallerist Traded Hollywood for Athens, Georgia Gallerist Tif Sigfrids says being a stranger in a strange land is a good thing. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 7, 2018
Art Fairs Cynical or Savvy? Having Learned That Red Art Sells Best, Artists Created an All-Red Booth for the ArteBA Art Fair UV is banking on the proven selling power of the color red in its vibrantly colored ArteBA booth. By Sarah Cascone, May 24, 2018
Art Fairs Art Stage Jakarta Cancels Its 2018 Fair, Citing Conflict With the Asian Games But organizers vow to return in 2019. By Sarah Cascone, May 18, 2018
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at TEFAF New York 2018 With multiple seven-figure-sales, the second edition of the New York Spring favored blue-chip heavy-hitters. By Caroline Goldstein, May 10, 2018
Opinion What Do David Blaine, John Currin, and a Super-Sneaker Have in Common? Kenny Schachter Reports From TEFAF New York Our columnist uses his finely honed eavesdropping abilities to pick up some nice bits of art-world gossip at the week's toniest art fair. By Kenny Schachter, May 10, 2018
Art World Frieze New York Will Compensate Galleries Amid Complaints That Sweltering Heat Dampened Sales Frieze is planning "radical change" to deal with the extreme weather conditions that often plague the fair. By Henri Neuendorf, May 9, 2018
Opinion Kenny Schachter Gets Hot and Bothered at the Ironically Titled Frieze New York Our columnist traveled to Randall's Island in search of art—and was nearly scorched to a cinder in the process. By Kenny Schachter, May 9, 2018
Opinion Get Off the High Horse, Jerry Saltz! Kenny Schachter Mounts a Last-Ditch Defense of Art Fairs Art fairs aren't the enemy, our columnist says. In fact, they're our friend! By Kenny Schachter, May 8, 2018
Opinion ‘You Will Be Poor… Accept It’: 11 Pieces of Advice for Struggling Artists From Pulitzer Prize Winner Jerry Saltz The "New York" magazine critic spoke to a full house at Frieze New York. By Caroline Goldstein, May 4, 2018
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 World Here Are Five of the Most Fascinating Works of Art at TEFAF New York Spring From the long historical reach of Oceanic art to bronze Roman statuary, TEFAF specializes in art that tells a story. By Rachel Corbett, May 4, 2018