Art fairsnews
How to pick the best print at New York's IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair
Under new leadership, the longest-running fair dedicated to prints hopes to educate buyers on the pros and cons of the medium
Art marketpreview
Collaboration is key at New York's ADAA Art Show
Co-presentations and “collegiality” prove strengths of the 31st edition, which runs through 3 March
Art marketnews
More diverse offerings transform New York's Winter Show into the Met, but ‘with price tags’
The inveterate fair, now in its 65th year, attracts a more youthful crowd thanks to an infusion of the contemporary
Ethicsnews
University of North Carolina rejects plan for museum to house toppled Confederate statue
UNC Chapel Hill seeks another solution to preserve Silent Sam, described as a “monument to white supremacy”
Art marketnews
Glenn Gould’s Bach hits the auction block
The late pianist’s 1981 annotated score of Bach’s Goldberg Variations is the first of his manuscripts to come to market
Art marketinterview
Gallery grit: Paula Cooper reflects on 50 years of business
The pioneering New York dealer says the art market is a "different world” to when she launched her gallery