Art fairs

A journey through Frieze Sculpture with curator Fatos Üstek

The Frieze Sculpture curator walks us through her highlights from the gardens of London's Regents Park

Turning 21 with a bang: Frieze's revamped tent brings emerging galleries to the fore

The fair’s location in Regent’s Park is both a boon and a bind: but this year designers have reconfigured Frieze London’s layout to improve the experience for visitors and galleries alike

Frieze London to debut makeover with ‘artist-centred’ curated sections

Opening later this week, the fair's reconfigured layout and entrance give a greater prominence to its curated sections

‘It’s a little bit of a testing period’: inaugural Atlanta Art Fair opens with buzzy VIP turnout

Dealers hope the city’s first art fair will help Atlanta artists build a bigger collector base

‘Non-fair’ Minor Attractions hopes to be enjoyable for visitors and exhibitors alike

Second edition of the commercial art event aims to exploit hotel location with an on-site nightclub and mood lighting as part of a pleasure-rich experience

Atlanta steps into the art market spotlight

Local dealers and advisors say the third edition of Atlanta Art Week and the inaugural Atlanta Art Fair are bringing attention to the city’s art scene at a critical time

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Slowly, Brazil’s art market is becoming more racially diverse

Many galleries at ArtRio have recently begun representing Black and Indigenous artists, though non-white dealers remain a rarity

Art marketanalysis

At Italy's leading Old Master fair, dealers anticipate a foreign collector influx

The latest edition of the Biennale Internazionale dell’Antiquariato di Firenze (Biaf) opens at a time when wealthy individuals are moving to Italy in growing numbers

New Delhi’s India Art Fair will expand to Mumbai in 2025

The new event, with a focus on contemporary art and design, will coincide with the existing fair Art Mumbai in November

Art fairsanalysis

Under new director, Viennacontemporary opens tightly curated edition

Exhibitors—up 60% from last year—made reasonable, though not strong, sales to collectors from Austria and Eastern Europe

Marseilleanalysis

Marseille has built a hot moment for contemporary art—can it withstand a cooling market?

This year's edition of Art-o-rama fair saw high exhibitor turnover and mostly muted sales, while the city’s growing number of grassroots projects shine

Meticulous handiwork wins the day at New York's Art on Paper fair

The fair champions art made on and with paper, in every form and style

Independent 20th Century was built to counteract the hype cycle. The trade's downturn is its biggest test

The fair's third edition leans into the middle market and museum interest to expand the canon—and commercial fortunes—of Modernism

Despite art market ‘doomsayers’, Armory Show dealers see signs of 'a good turnaround' in opening sales

Works at price points up to the high six figures found buyers during the VIP preview of the fair’s first edition fully under the Frieze corporate umbrella

Myths and monsters abound at the New York's Spring Break fair

As ever, the emerging artist showcase delivers on all things weird, wild and wonderful

Collectible fair offers handcrafted design and artists’ functional objects in New York debut

The Belgian fair’s first stateside edition offers objects for every aesthetic sensibility and budget

Venice Biennale’s influence shapes Independent 20th Century

The fair’s third edition features a strong contingent of under-recognised artists from Latin America and beyond

Muted expectations meet moderate sales at third edition of Frieze Seoul

The fair feels effects of economic slump, but benefits from two local biennials and new city-wide initiatives

The Armory Show’s first edition fully under Frieze rings the changes

After three decades, New York’s biggest art fair is shaking things up, with a new parent company, a new director and a more global lineup

My Seoul: a local's guide to the art scene in the city

The collector and curator Su Park reveals what to see in the Korean capital—and where to wind down—during a hectic week

After controversy, Tefaf appoints fifth managing director in four years

Dominique Savelkoul recently served as director of the Mu.Zee museum in Oostende, Belgium

Art marketanalysis

Inaugural edition of Art021 in Hong Kong is as ambitious as it is scattered

The sprawling event, staged with a $1.9m investment from the city, hopes to boost flagging tourism and provide a new market moment for Asia

한국 미술시장, ‘성숙기’에 진입

경기 불황 겪으며 지난 몇 년간의 급성장에 적신호... 정부 주도 최근 정책에 성과 기대

Rotas Brasileiras spotlights the depth and diversity of Brazilian art

The São Paulo art fair’s third edition adds a new section for monumental works while staying relentlessly focused on the national scene

For New York expansion, Collectible fair’s founders bet on confluence of art and design

The Belgian fair is debuting during Armory Week, as opposed to New York Design Week, in hopes of tapping into a critical mass of collectors

Butter, an art fair presenting the work of Black artists, returns to Indianapolis

The multi-day expo combines the traditional markers of an art fair with a distinct economic structure and community-oriented events

World debut for ancient stone sculpture from Papua New Guinea at Parcours des Mondes in Paris

Thought to be 3,500 years old, the squatting ritual figure has never before been exhibited

Atlanta Art Fair reveals galleries participating in inaugural edition

The city’s first major art fair will bring around 60 galleries to Atlanta, organisers say