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  • Art Fairs

    ‘It Isn’t Working Anymore’: Dealers at Frieze New York Reckon With the Thorny State of the Art Market

    Amid increased discussion about the limitations of art fairs, dealers at Frieze made a sprinkling of sales, largely below $200,000.

    By Julia Halperin, May 3, 2018

  • Art Guides

    Must-See Art Guide: New York

    This week's guide features John Baldessari, Ghada Amer, Marlene Dumas, and more.

    By Tatiana Berg, May 3, 2018

  • Wahei Aoyama on Why His Tokyo-Based Gallery Is Sitting Out the Fairs in Favor of a Pop-Up Exhibition in New York

    Yufuku's exhibition, on view through May 7, offers works by leading Japanese sculptors.

    By Artnet Gallery Network, May 2, 2018

  • Art Fairs

    Pierre Huyghe’s Smoky, Psychedelic Light Show Mesmerizes at Frieze

    The artist presents a glowing installation of light and sound, hidden inside a pitch black room at Marian Goodman. 

    By Sarah Cascone, May 2, 2018

  • Law

    US Art Dealers May Soon Be Subject to Government Financial Regulation

    The art world has been put on high alert with news of new government oversight.

    By Eileen Kinsella, May 2, 2018

  • The Happy Fairgoer’s Guide to Frieze Week 2018: Where to Eat, Drink, Shop, and More

    From coffee to cocktails, we have you covered.

    By Artnet Gallery Network, May 1, 2018

  • Galleries

    Blocks From the Met Breuer, a New Gallery Show Also Aims to to Steer Younger Viewers to the Old Masters

    Colnaghi has joined with Ben Brown Fine Arts to present the historic works side by side with Modern masters during Frieze and TEFAF New York

    By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 26, 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 World

    Price Check! Here’s What Sold—And For How Much—at This Year’s Art Basel Hong Kong

    Here's what art dealers say they sold at the 2018 Hong Kong fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness).

    By Caroline Goldstein & Henri Neuendorf, Apr 2, 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 Fairs

    In Hong Kong, Team Gallery’s Jose Freire Says Goodbye to Art Fairs—and Reveals What He’s Going to Do Instead

    The New York dealer will invest in a bigger space in Los Angeles, the gallery's exhibition program, and publications post fairs.

    By Andrew Goldstein, Mar 29, 2018

  • Art Guides

    Must-See Art Guide: Hong Kong

    This week's guide features Dinh Q. Lê, Wolfgang Tillmans, Loie Hollowell, and more.

    By Tatiana Berg, Mar 29, 2018

  • Art Guides

    Beyond the Fair: Your Go-To Guide to Gallery and Museum Shows During Art Basel Hong Kong

    Don't miss exhibitions by Mark Bradford, Ai Weiwei, Dinh Q. Le, Wolfgang Tillmans, and more.

    By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 27, 2018

  • Opinion

    Has the Great Depression Struck Galleries? Kenny Schachter Ventures Among the Art Hobos at Armory Week

    With talk of a market crisis in the air, our columnist takes stock of the turmoil to determine if it's any different from the '90s, really.

    By Kenny Schachter, Mar 14, 2018

  • Art Fairs

    Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the 2018 Armory Show

    Here's what art dealers say they sold at the New York fair (though watch out for number-fudging and other kinds of general sneakiness).

    By Caroline Goldstein & Henri Neuendorf, Mar 12, 2018

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