Carlie Porterfield
The sixth Aichi Triennale seeks to encompass destruction and renewal
The exhibition’s artistic director Hoor Al Qasimi says this edition does not shy away from traumatic events, but also finds strength in tales of survival
Independent 20th Century fair will move to Sotheby’s Breuer Building in 2026
The move will allow the fair to grow significantly, from around 30 exhibitors to around 50
The Armory Show jumpstarts New York art market after summer of hand-wringing
The fair is unfolding amid market jitters and following a string of gallery closures, but dealers were upbeat and reporting solid sales during the VIP preview
A Husain horse painting, a portrait of Max Ernst’s soulful dog, and a Fini cat mask: our pick of the September auctions and fairs
Animals are the stars of this month’s auction and fair highlights
The new U-Haul Art Fair is pulling up in Chelsea
Exhibitors at the new fair on wheels will work out of trucks rather than from stands
The Armory Show puts spotlight on the American South
Organisers hope the fair—including a sector championing artists from the southern US and another led by an Atlanta non-profit—complicates stereotypes about the region
New Orleans artists mark 20 years since Hurricane Katrina
Ferrara Showman Gallery brings together works from ten artists reflecting on two decades since the deadly storm
Jeff Koons returns to Gagosian four years after departing for Pace
The world's most expensive living artist is once again represented by the global mega-gallery
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery will close Los Angeles location
The New York gallery's West Coast outpost will cease operations in September after seven years
US Senator calls for investigation into MoMA trustee Leon Black’s business ties to Jeffrey Epstein
The push by Senator Ron Wyden comes amid partisan disputes over the nature and extent of Epstein’s dealings with the rich and powerful
Christophe de Menil, art patron and heiress to the Menil Collection's founders, has died, aged 92
As the firstborn daughter of the Franco Texan de Menils, Christophe grew up to continue the family's legacy of arts patronage
‘Everyone's suffering right now’: New York and Los Angeles gallery Clearing will close
Olivier Babin tells The Art Newspaper that high overhead costs and the market slowdown made the business unsalvageable
New York gallery Kasmin will close this autumn as leadership launches new venture, Olney Gleason
The Chelsea gallery staged more than 350 shows during its 35 years in operation
With two fairs and a new festival, Aspen art scene is reaching new peaks
Famous for its high-end ski resorts, the Colorado town has become a major arts destination
‘We just wanted to do our small part’: how Texas's art community responded to deadly flash floods
Museums and commercial galleries in Austin and San Antonio have stepped up to support flood victims in the Texas Hill Country
New York’s Market Gallery evolves from Chinatown apartment to Soho pop-up
The buzzy gallery, run out of founder Adam Zhu’s renovated storage shed, launched an inaugural group show on Mercer Street
Art Basel Miami Beach to welcome 41 new exhibitors
A handful of galleries are not returning for the 2025 edition
Art Dealers Association of America cancels 2025 edition of The Art Show fair in New York
The ADAA sent an email to members this week saying the decision was made with “long-term sustainability” in mind
‘Free art, with strings attached’: Zero Art Fair’s first edition in New York City puts a new spin on the old fair format
More than $500,000 worth of art traded hands free of charge last week with a contract that makes collecting more accessible and helps ease artists’ burden of storing old work
Jane Birkin’s original namesake Hermès bag sells for record-breaking €8.6m at Sotheby’s Paris
It is the most expensive handbag ever sold at auction
Influential New York gallery Venus Over Manhattan will close after 13 years
Founder and dealer Adam Lindemann says he will return his focus to his personal art collection
Tim Blum will phase out traditional gallery model, close Los Angeles and Tokyo locations
The longtime dealer says a new structure will allow for more flexibility, engagement
A Clara Peeters self-portrait and the only work for which Gandhi posed are among this summer’s auction highlights
Plus, a tense landscape by Max Beckmann and nudes by Philip Pearlstein
Collector Ken Griffin spends $18.1m on historic US documents signed by Abraham Lincoln
Griffin reportedly plans to lend his copies of the Thirteenth Amendment and the Emancipation Proclamation to a US institution
No more business-as-usual: Art Basel demonstrates how dealers can adapt to thrive
Galleries showing at the fair are responding to a shifting art market
Koons lobster snapped up amid day two sales at Art Basel
Works by Michael Armitage, Adrian Ghenie and Frank Bowling were also among the highest-priced pieces sold
In pictures: the best of the Liste art fair in Basel
Now in its third decade, the satellite fair has stayed true to its mission of showcasing young artists from often overlooked regions
Cause for cheer at Art Basel as strong preview-day sales take many galleries by surprise
Dealers reported solid sales at the fair’s VIP preview, a good sign after a tough year in the art world
New dealer-run fair aims to fill gap left by Design Miami
Maze Design Basel is presenting works from 11 mostly French galleries, after Design Miami announced in February that it was dropping its Swiss edition this year
Limited-edition Labubu causes bedlam at Art Basel Shop
The figurine of a slightly sinister looking monster has been flying off the shelves