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  • Art Fairs

    Frieze New York Is Moving From Its Palatial Tent on Randall’s Island to the Shed for a Pared-Down Art Fair in 2021

    The next edition of Frieze New York will be a significantly smaller affair.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 28, 2020

  • Auctions

    Sotheby’s Reschedules Its Marquee New York Fall Sale to October as Auction Houses Work to Avoid Clashing With the US Election

    The auction house also announced an additional set of marquee sales set for December.

    By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 9, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    Art Basel’s Parent Company MCH Looks for New Revenue Opportunities After Losing More Than $25 Million in the First Half of 2020

    Amid steep losses, now legal action could thwart a much-hoped for investment from James Murdoch.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 30, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    Can Relational Aesthetics Survive the Social Distancing Era? Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija Is Giving It an Innovative Try in Berlin

    The artist's latest project is part of Art Basel's fall online viewing rooms.

    By Kate Brown, Sep 24, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    Miami’s Art Fairs Can Account for 50 Percent of a Gallery’s Annual Sales. Here’s How Dealers Are Coping With Their Cancellation

    While some in the trade focus on their bottom lines, others see benefits to slowing down.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 18, 2020

  • Market

    Millennials Are More Interested in Buying Art Than Ever—and 5 Other Takeaways From a New Art Basel Report on the State of the Market

    Despite a dramatic drop in sales, the report has a few bright spots.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 9, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    With the Viability of Fairs in Question, Art Basel Is Launching a Pair of Virtual Editions This Fall—and Charging Galleries to Participate

    Art Basel organizers will charge exhibitors to participate in a new series of online-only viewing rooms this fall.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 21, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    With the Fate of the Fair in Question as the Virus Overwhelms Florida, Art Basel Miami Beach Just Gave Dealers More Time to Commit

    The fair says it is "deeply committed" to holding the event in December "if at all feasible."

    By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 8, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    A Crafty Swiss Financier Is Reportedly Trying to Gather Investors to Wrest Art Basel Away From Its Parent Company, the MCH Group

    But the MCH Group has its own plans.

    By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 24, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    The Company That Owns Pulse Is Shuttering the 15-Year-Old Art Fair and Replacing It With a Miami Edition of Volta

    The new edition of Volta will touch down at Mana Wynwood this December.

    By Sarah Cascone, Jun 24, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    High-Octane Sales During the VIP Preview of Art Basel’s Second Online Fair Solidify the ‘New Normal’ of the Socially Distanced Art Market

    The online stand-in for the marquee Swiss fair saw familiar galleries striking plenty of deals under $1 million, but few true fireworks.

    By Tim Schneider & Eileen Kinsella, Jun 18, 2020

  • Events and Parties

    Museums Have Long Relied on the Money They Raise at Glitzy Galas. What Can They Do Now That the Party’s Over?

    As benefit events have been moved online or cancelled, arts administrators are pondering the future of fundraising.

    By Taylor Dafoe, May 26, 2020

  • Market

    Art Fairs Used to Be Their Portal to the World. Now Galleries in Serbia, Romania, Greece, Hungar, and Other Southeastern European Countries Are Uniting Online

    "Not Cancelled East x South" runs May 17-19.

    By Artnet News, May 11, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    Taipei Dangdai’s New Online Platform Aims to Keep International Dealers Connected to the Asian Art Market as the Region Slowly Reopens

    Dozens of dealers who showed at the most recent Taipei Dangdai art fair in January are taking part in the initiative.

    By Eileen Kinsella, May 8, 2020

  • Art Fairs

    Here Are the 6 Most Expensive Works at the Frieze Art Fair’s First Virtual Edition (and 5 Great Affordable Ones, Too)

    The online version of Frieze New York allows users to sort by price. So we did.

    By Eileen Kinsella, May 7, 2020

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