Art fairs
67 galleries will once again take over the Shed for Frieze New York
Around one-fifth of participating galleries are either first-time participants or returning to the fair after a hiatus
At Mexico City’s Material and Salón Acme fairs, artists find hope in nature
The two foremost satellite fairs of Mexico City Art Week are drawing record crowds and feature strong presentations by artists and galleries from across Mexico and throughout the Americas
Mexico City’s Zona Maco fair continues to draw upbeat crowds and eager buyers
Latin America’s foremost art fair, now in its 24th year, remains a magnet for collectors, curators and museum groups from across the Western Hemisphere and beyond
Art Basel Qatar VIP day: fair’s debut encourages patience
The inaugural edition's unusual structure and focus on regional talent has garnered praise—but its reliance on state support raises existential questions
India Art Fair strengthens its role as launchpad for South Asian talent
The New Delhi stalwart, which has raised the profile of many artists, increasingly reflects the growing interest in Indigenous art
Mexico City’s fairs give many artist-run spaces pride of place
Art fairs including Salón Acme, Clavo and Material offer various forms of support to alternative art spaces and artist-run projects spread across the country
Mexico City's Zona Maco fair finds a ‘balance between continuity and renewal’
Ambitious programmes during the city’s Art Week span fairs, galleries, museums and pop-up spaces
The first Art Basel Qatar heralds a new model for art fairs in the region
The inaugural event, which welcomes 87 exhibitors, features solo displays of major artists across multiple venues, as participating galleries hope to engage with museums and encourage institutional sales
Expo Chicago lines up 130 galleries for ‘a more focused’ fair
Down from around 170 exhibitors in recent years, it is the first edition of the fair under director Kate Sierzputowski
Master Drawings New York marks 20th anniversary as both fair and market expand
Thirty-six dealers will take part, with more exhibitors hailing from Europe
Rediscovered Rubens and a woolly mammoth head star at Brafa fair in Brussels
Belgium's premier art and antiques fair opened its expanded 71st edition this week
Abundance of botanical forms and monumental paintings reflects optimism at San Francisco’s Fog Design+Art fair
The fair’s 12th edition opened with record attendance at its gala preview and eye-catching stands blurring boundaries between art and design
From monumental scroll paintings to metaphorical breasts: five works to see at Art SG
Textile pieces and glass sculptures are among our top picks at the Singapore fair
In a ‘K-shaped’ economy, the art market's recovery could rely on the super-rich
Confidence may be returning, but can ultra high net worth individuals continue drive an enduring market rebound?
Art market 2026 predictions: underwhelming rebound and another Frieze fair
Our columnist gazes into her crystal ball to spot the major trends—from London regaining its lustre to AI fatigue—that are set to dominate the trade over the coming 12 months
Fair behemoths bet on Gulf plus new, bigger venues for Independent—a quick look at art fairs in 2026
Art Basel and Frieze are expanding in the Middle East while Art Cologne is reinstating its Mallorca edition
Tefaf director Dominique Savelkoul has left her post over 'differing views' with the organisation
The Belgian museum expert was appointed in September last year
In 2025, new ‘independent and nimble’ art fairs began redrawing the market map
A series of small-scale, affordable events are challenging the dominant scene
Napoles Marty wins Frieze Los Angeles Impact Prize
The prize, presented in partnership with Nxthvn, includes a solo stand at Frieze Los Angeles and $25,000
Revolt Art Fair in Miami champions thriving Black art market
The fair is committed to centring both Black artists and Black audiences
Museum acquires massive Martin Wong triptych from Art Basel Miami Beach
The painting, only publicly displayed once before, will soon be featured in a Wong exhibition in Chicago
Miniature self-portrait by Frida Kahlo turns heads at Art Basel Miami Beach
A Frida Kahlo self-portrait measuring 5cm tall is on sale for $15m at the stand of Weinstein gallery
‘The challenge will be to sustain it’: was the autumn art market boom more than just a blip?
Highly successful auctions and fairs do not solve the market’s deeper problems
Comment | Fine balance: fairs up the exclusivity while appealing to younger clients
The idea of making luxury more democratic seems both noble and impossible
Miami Beach buys Peruvian artist’s copper weaving
The winner of the city’s annual acquisition prize, determined by public vote, is a work by Ximena Garrido-Lecca
Design Miami will expand to Dubai
The perennial design fair, now marking its 20th anniversary in Miami Beach, will launch in the Alserkal Avenue gallery district in 2027
India’s art market is fast growing—is it also maturing?
At the third edition of Art Mumbai, the trade debated whether the South Asian sales boom is surface level or the sign of something deeper
Frieze lines up more than 95 exhibitors for next Los Angeles fair
The fair returns with a stacked list of participants, both new and familiar faces
Print dealers' association expands to include gallerists specialised in drawings
Members of the IFPDA "overwhelmingly voted in favour" of the shift, the first major change to the association’s bylaws in decades
Art Basel Hong Kong announces new section dedicated to work made in past five years
The fair has also made a historic curatorial announcement





























