Art World San Francisco’s Upcoming Art and Technology Fair Will Debut the First-Ever Porsche Art Media Installation The luxury automaker is collaborating with graduates of the esteemed California Institute of Fine Arts. By Artnet News, Apr 19, 2018
Art Fairs Gallery Anxiety Forces ‘Tough Choices’ for the Moving Image Fair, Which Postpones Its New York Edition Fairs should be responsive to their participants, the co-founder says. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 17, 2018
Art Cologne Director Daniel Hug on How Germany’s Shifting Politics Are Affecting the Country’s Art Market By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 16, 2018
Art World My Gallery Is Your Gallery: Condo-Style Sharing Spreads to Poland The first edition of the new gallery share initiative "Friend of a Friend" has launched in Warsaw. By Kate Brown, Apr 16, 2018
Art Fairs ‘The Scene Is Doing Terribly But the Market Is Doing Great’: Galleries Report Solid Sales at SP-Arte Amid Political Unrest Brazil's premier art fair seemed to be taking place a world away. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 16, 2018
Art Fairs Here Are 7 Standout Artists to Discover at miart 2018 Highlights include one artist's "Self-Portrait as Michael Pitt" and drawings made using an ink pen fashioned from roll-on deodorant. By Naomi Rea, Apr 12, 2018
Art World SP-Arte Opens Amid Political Instability, Days After Brazil’s Former President Was Sentenced to Jail Artists and dealers remain hopeful that the country's art market can survive the political chaos. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 11, 2018
Art Fairs The Outsider Art Fair Calls Off Plans for a Basel Edition The fair will stay put in New York and Paris—for now. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 10, 2018
Art World What to Look Forward to at Miart 2018: The Educational, the Artistic, and a Bouncy Castle Experimental gallery dialogues and a pneumatic Stonehenge come to the Milan fair this week. By Naomi Rea, Apr 10, 2018
Art Fairs 7 Breakthrough Artists to Discover at the 2018 AIPAD Photography Show Highlights include a series of 1,000 adorable Japanese school girls and daguerreotypes on leaves. By Sarah Cascone & Taylor Dafoe, Apr 6, 2018
Opinion Kenny Schachter Gets Overwhelmed at Art Basel Hong Kong—and Almost Gets Punched in the Face, Too In Hong Kong, enemies lurk at parties and art-fair booths alike, our columnist finds. By Kenny Schachter, Apr 4, 2018
Opinion Kenny Schachter Tries (and Fails) to Keep His Mouth Shut at Gallery Weekend Beijing In the heart of the Chinese capital's exciting art scene, where speaking truth to power can mean jail time, our columnist walks the line. By Kenny Schachter, Apr 3, 2018
Art Fairs ‘We’re Kind of Suffering’: Midsize Galleries Feel the Squeeze at Art Basel Hong Kong Smaller galleries say they will continue to take an economic hit to participate in the fair because they consider it an important investment in their artists' futures. By Janelle Zara, Mar 30, 2018
Art Fairs At Art Basel Hong Kong, Two Artists Team Up With Audemars Piguet to Transform a VIP Lounge Into a 3-D-Printed Wonderland The lounge showcased the latest in an ongoing collaboration with contemporary artists exploring notions of time. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 30, 2018
Art World Art Industry News: Was the Salvator Mundi Record Set by Accident? + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a battle of the Basquiats is coming to New York and Yale University Art Gallery appoints a new director. By Artnet News, Mar 29, 2018