Art fairs
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
Art Collaboration Kyoto holds its most global edition yet
The fifth edition of the fair, where Japanese galleries invited international ones to share stands, welcomed 72 exhibitors
In a risk-averse market, Paris Photo offers diversity
Japanese galleries return in full force this year, while the percentage of women photographers shown has increased
‘The government understands what is at stake’: Italian art world weighs in on tax cut at Artissima
Dealers noted greater internationalism and strong sales at the Turin fair
Art Toronto gets sales boost from baseball World Series
Canada’s biggest art fair appeared to benefit from the Toronto Blue Jays’ first crack at baseball’s top trophy since 1993
Art Toronto reflects Canadian art scene’s emphasis on Indigenous representation
Canada’s largest art fair spotlights a growing market for work by Indigenous artists while challenging stereotypes and expectations
Art Basel appoints communications head Karim Crippa as director of Paris fair
He replaces Clément Delépine, who announced his departure last month
Art Collaboration Kyoto expands with record line-up and city-wide projects
Ascendant Art Basel Paris rewards top dealers, while smaller galleries compete for attention
The fair's new Avant-Première preview for the most important VIPs generated seven- and eight-figure sales of blue-chip art, but things were quieter upstairs in the emerging gallery sector
Paris Internationale announces plans to launch Milan edition in 2026
As the fair's eleventh edition opens in the French capital, dealers are bullish about their prospects
‘Everyone benefits’: Art Basel’s chief on the new Paris VVIP slot and the viability of its Qatar fair
Noah Horowitz sees the fair company’s inaugural Doha show as a “moment of expansion, not saturation”
Art Toronto gives Latin American artists pride of place with new curated section
Amid trade war between US and Canada, Toronto’s largest art fair strengthens ties with Latin America’s art scene
Larry Gagosian is revisiting his love for Rubens—bringing a $7m painting to Art Basel Paris
The dealer is showing a depiction of the Christian holy family at his fair booth, three decades after he hosted a show on the Old Master in New York
Double-edged sword: arms and armour play a small—but mighty—role at Frieze Masters
Quirky items, from crossbows to Bronze Age spearheads, can be found at the fair
Shifting the dial: new fair Echo Soho celebrates women-run galleries
The inaugural edition, taking place in Soho Revue's residency space, features 12 gallerists
‘Quality always rules’: VIP day sales at Frieze London 2025
According to gallerists, collectors are taking longer to make decisions this year—but they are still showing up to buy
Frieze to launch Abu Dhabi edition in November 2026
A deal struck with the emirate's department of culture will see the brand take over the existing Abu Dhabi Art fair
Art Basel names 87 galleries taking part in inaugural Qatar fair
Strong interest has resulted in the the fair having upwards of 50% more participants than anticipated, organisers say
During Guadalajara Art Week, exhibitions and fairs raise city’s profile
The fourth edition of the citywide art event included fairs, pop-up exhibitions and more, attracting new levels of institutional attention
At the Atlanta Art Fair's second edition, the city showed its strengths
The fair’s second edition brought in more visitors and featured strong presentations especially by local artists and of textile works





























