Art Fairs The 2020 Armory Show Will Dedicate One Pier Entirely to Special Curated Sections for the First Time As Pier 92 awaits repairs, the fair will once again take place on Piers 90 and 94. By Sarah Cascone, May 22, 2019
Art Fairs The 6 Best Works at Frieze New York, From a $12,000 Mermaid Stuck in a Washing Machine to a Depiction of Black Gymnasts at Work With no pretense towards any overarching theme, we present the best works on show at the fair. By Pac Pobric, May 3, 2019
Art Fairs Here’s Your Go-To Guide to All the Fairs Coming to New York for Frieze Week 2019 From Governor's Island to Randall's Island, here are all the fairs descending on the city this week. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 29, 2019
Art World Ferrying to Frieze? Artist and Dealer Joel Mesler Will Paint Your Portrait On the Way to the Art-Fair Island Riders can commission a portrait for $100 a pop. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 23, 2019
Art Fairs The #MeToo Movement Will Headline Art Basel Unlimited This Year With Andrea Bowers’s Epic Account of America’s Harassment Reckoning The artist's account of the first 100 men accused in the #MeToo movement will likely draw crowds to Art Basel's Unlimited section. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 16, 2019
People Liu Ye, a Chinese Artist Whose Paintings of Children Reference Western Art History, Will Now Be Represented by David Zwirner The gallery will show the painter's work at Art Basel Hong Kong later this month and in a 2020 solo show in New York. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 13, 2019
Art Fairs Price Check! Here’s What Sold—and for How Much—at the 2019 Armory Show in New York 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, Mar 11, 2019
Art Fairs From a $240,000 Plastic-Bag Bliss-Out to a $3,500 Surrealist Delight, Here Are 6 of the Best Artworks at the 2019 Armory Show Here are the highlights to search out at the fair this year. By Andrew Goldstein, Mar 7, 2019
Art & Exhibitions King Tut’s Treasures Are Traveling the World for the Last Time The largest-ever display of King Tut artifacts is going on view in London before returning to its final resting place Eygpt. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 22, 2019
Events and Parties See Photos From artnet and Maestro Dobel Tequila’s Artist-Inspired Dinner in Miami’s Herzog & de Meuron Brutalist Edifice Artists Cj Hendry, Julia Bland, and Nir Hod attended the event, with food provided by award-winning chef Michael Schwartz. By In Partnership With Maestro Dobel Tequila, Dec 12, 2018
Market How Are Emerging Art Dealers Dealing With the Gallery Crisis? We Asked a Dozen of Them at NADA Sales were fast and furious on opening day of NADA Miami Beach. So why are dealers still so nervous? By Julia Halperin & Tim Schneider, Dec 7, 2018
Art & Exhibitions The Haas Brothers on Their Breakthrough Miami Moment and Tips for Rising Above the Art and Design Divide We tour Art Basel Miami Beach with the design duo of the moment. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 7, 2018
Art Fairs A $66,000 Pair of Scissors (That Don’t Work) + 9 Other Unexpected Treasures at Art Basel Miami Beach 2018 We tracked down a range of standout artworks that merit a second, or even third, look amid the fair's overabundance. By Andrew Goldstein, Dec 7, 2018
Art Fairs 5 Outstanding Discoveries at Miami Art Week’s Satellite Fairs Thousands of artists are showing in Miami right now. Here are a few that stood out from the crowd. By Artnet News, Dec 7, 2018
On View At Miami Art Week, Thousands of Works Created by Human Artists—and a Few by Artificial Intelligence, Too AICAN presents a booth full of work created by AI at Scope. But viewers still have a lot to learn. By Tim Schneider, Dec 7, 2018