Art fairs
Tracey Emin and Lehmann Maupin no longer in bed
Artist and gallery part ways after two decades
Sotheby’s launches $250,000 prize for museums to break new ground
The jury panel, chaired by Allan Schwartzman, includes institutional heavyweights Nicholas Serota and Donna De Salvo
Don’t just stand there, take part
Artists at Frieze New York tackle issues of mortality, agency and trust—and their works require fairgoers to join in
Flooding causes road closure on Randall’s Island
Frieze New York had to stop transporting new visitors before closing because of traffic congestion
There’s no place like home: Frieze New York gets domestic
“Furniture is the new ceramics” at the fair, where a number of stands offer some personal space
Galleries showing historic feminist and politically minded artists win Frieze stand prizes
Simone Subal has a solo show dedicated to the Austrian-born Kiki Kogelnik while PPOW is presenting artists from the 1980s downtown New York scene
New faces at Art Cologne seize Berlin calendar clash opportunity
Gagosian and other newcomers more than fill the shoes of stay-at-home Berlin galleries
Art Brussels courts ‘a sophisticated audience’
Fair aims to appeal to buyers seeking fresh names from the international avant-garde as well as historical discoveries
Art Cologne in advanced negotiations with Berlin's abc fair
A new fair called Art Berlin is scheduled to take place in September
Flagging Brazilian economy puts a damper on sales at SP-Arte
Galleries showing in the São Paulo fair tailored their selections and adjusted prices to meet the slump in demand
Dealers relieved to see Americans at Tefaf Maastricht
It’s too early to tell what the impact of New York editions will be as the majority of serious collectors at the fair are still from Europe
Salon du Dessin bucks the trend of Paris fairs with a boost in attendance and strong sales
More than 13,000 visitors came out to see and buy works on paper at the six-day event
BMW Art Journey shortlist announced
The artists Lin Ke, Julian Charrière and Astha Butail will submit proposals for the Art Basel-backed project
PAD Paris loses its vetting committee after opening of 20th anniversary edition this week
The organisation commissioned to examine the works offered at the fair dropped out citing a lack of professionalism and “disrespect” of the experts’ mission
My Hong Kong: a local's guide to the art scene in the city
Insiders reveal what to see in the city—and where to wind down—during a hectic week
Art Basel in Hong Kong 2017
Our daily edition from Art Basel in Hong Kong, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair
Art Dubai 2017
Our daily edition from Art Dubai, including news, analysis, interviews and live reporting from the fair
Economist Rachel Pownall to present online art market report at Tefaf Spring in New York
Her recent survey of art and antiques dealers revealed that 67% expected their online third-party sales to increase
Will American buyers show up to Tefaf Maastricht?
With two new New York editions, and US collectors curtailing international travel for economic and political reasons, some dealers are sceptical—but remain hopeful
At Volta and Nada fairs, two takes on politics
Artists respond to the new global order with works that range from amusing to acidic
Independent fair delivers on diversity and quality with early sales
Collectors show they are willing to invest in work that is current—or feels like it—at the iconoclast New York fair
Revamped Armory Show draws praise and crowds
New director juggles commercial success and curatorial merit
Shifting Focus: The Armory Show shakes up its curated sector
Works in this year’s Focus section try to find an artistic answer to the question: ‘What is to be done?’
Young Seattle gallery wins first $10,000 Presents prize at The Armory Show
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery has a solo display of multimedia works by the German-Ghanaian artist Zohra Opoku
Female artists make their presence felt at ADAA Art Show
Art Dealers Association of America's fair kicks off Armory week with a feminine touch
1:54 art fair to launch in Marrakech next February
Founding director has been searching for an African venue since she first established the event in London five years ago
Spring awakening? A shake-up for New York’s fairs
The city’s prime time for contemporary art gets a new programme, with an emphasis on discovery and depth
Latin America’s power collectors wooed at Arco
The Spanish fair is targeting the region’s art patrons, with a report highlighting the top 100 names on the scene





























