Art fairs
How—and why—do art fairs work with non-profit organisations?
Teasing apart the alliances between for-profit trade events and charitable organisations
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
Collectible design fair’s second New York outing marries ‘folly’ and practicality
Fair's hottest section is devoted to functionally ambiguous but aesthetically inspiring pieces
Timely rediscoveries await at Independent 20th Century
The fair’s fourth edition includes timely works by Russian dissidents, queer underground artists and more
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
Im Youngzoo wins Frieze Seoul Artist Award
The multimedia artist has created a video installation for this edition of the fair
Frieze opens permanent base in Seoul
The exhibition venue builds on success of Frieze’s London location, and will give galleries from outside Korea a temporary toe-hold in the otherwise daunting city
Frieze Seoul’s fourth edition takes on tariffs and a tough market
After a politically and economically tumultuous year for South Korea dealers and organisers remain optimistic as the country’s premier art fair opens this week
Korean galleries to take part in Tokyo Gendai as part of collaboration with Art Busan
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
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
Art Basel Qatar names Wael Shawky as artistic director of unconventional inaugural edition
The Egyptian artist has selected a curatorial theme for the fair's first Middle Eastern show, to which more than 50 galleries will bring solo presentations
Photo London, the UK’s leading photography fair, is relocating
Organisers cite ‘the feedback of galleries and collectors’ as the reason for the decision to leave London’s Somerset House for the redeveloped Olympia
Treasure House Fair hopes to be the flagship summer event London desperately needs
The third edition of the "heir" to Masterpiece London opens tomorrow at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, with a diverse group of 72 exhibitors spanning antiquities to contemporary art
Innovative London drawing fair with no stands stages its second edition
Trois Crayons, a platform for drawing, is organising the selling show of works from the past 500 years
Francesco Bonami: ‘I like Basel as a city, everything is on a human scale’
The 2003 Venice Biennale curator has created an exclusive cartoon for The Art Newspaper
Design Miami announces 2025 international events and exhibitions programme
The fair will celebrate its 20th anniversary in cities including Seoul and Aspen
Art Basel and Frieze set their sights on the next generation of visitors
Young people enjoy free entry to Art Basel this week, while Frieze keeps charges low for the under-12s
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
Artist whose work addresses art world access is not in Basel—because his visa was denied
Richard Mudariki, the artist behind the ‘Art World Passport’, says his visa was rejected by the Swiss embassy in Pretoria, despite having two letters of invitation from Swiss organisations
In pictures: Art Basel's Unlimited section offers visions of utopia
This year’s edition of the section, which is focused on large works, touches on the complexities of our past, present and future
Liste and Volta, both stalwart Basel satellite fairs, celebrate major anniversaries
The two fairs mark a combined 50 years of showing contemporary art in the Swiss city
In tough times for dealers, Art Basel debuts a section for new works
Exhibiting art made in the past five years, Premiere makes it easier for small to mid-sized galleries to show at the fair
In pictures: highlights from Art Basel's city-wide exhibition, Parcours
The exhibition's curator, Stefanie Hessler, picks out some of this year's must-see works
New art fair Arrival brings collectors to the bucolic Berkshires
Gallerists and artists from around the US have set up shop at the Tourists hotel in North Adams, Massachusetts
Location, location, location: behind the Art Basel floor plan beef
A longtime exhibitor has pulled out of the Swiss fair in a row over the location of its stand—so how are fair layouts decided?
More than 200 galleries are signed on for The Armory Show's next edition
The fair’s September 2025 edition will include a new design sector and have a focus on artists from the American South
Is Ari Emanuel getting a good deal with his purchase of Frieze?
The entertainment company’s former chief executive paid a reported $200m for the art fair and media brand—a sum which has raised eyebrows