Art fairs
In pictures: focus on Caribbean artists
María Elena Ortiz, curator at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, picks her favourite works at Art Basel in Miami Beach
Turner Prize winner Jesse Darling makes a Miami Beach cameo
A self-portrait by Jesse Darling, who won the prestigious British award this week, is on sale at Chapter NY gallery
Dutch artist Anneke Eussen’s border-questioning sculpture acquired by the city of Miami Beach
The purchase is part of the city’s annual programme to acquire a work from Art Basel in Miami Beach
Surrealist Leonor Fini makes a Miami Beach splash
Amid surging interest in women Surrealists, Galerie Minsky and Weinstein Gallery devoted their joint stand to the Argentine painter
Stars come out for Art Basel in Miami Beach's VIP day
The fair's preview draws a celebrity crowd including Shakira and Jared Leto
Florida’s mega-rich influx keeps spirits high for Art Basel’s mighty Miami fair
Art Basel Miami Beach shrugs off the digital downturn, its main rival’s US expansion and culture war worries
Frieze Los Angeles will feature 20% fewer galleries in 2024 than previous edition
The fair's organisers are scaling back and gathering all exhibitors under one roof for their next outing at Santa Monica Airport
Amid a weak economy and political pressures, Artbo nurtures Colombia's nascent contemporary art market
The 19th edition of the Bogotá fair—one of Latin America's most important—has shifted location and date
Art Basel trials online gallery marketplace with a philanthropic edge
Access by Art Basel will launch at next month's Miami Beach fair
In a new venue and timeslot, Art Jakarta continues to nurture Southeast Asia's growing scene
The fair came ahead of national elections in Indonesia
'An organic experiment': Art Collaboration Kyoto fair sees galleries share stands and forge friendships
The fair's third edition has expanded in size since last year
The legacy banking foundation buying up works at Artissima for Turin’s major museums
Fondazione Arte CRT’s new chief wants to bring art to the masses via public art programmes
‘We can feel instability’: Italian dealers weigh up the market at Artissima in Turin
Sales were brisk at the VIP preview of the fair's 30th edition, but "jitters" can be felt against an uncertain geopolitical backdrop
Five superlative presentations to seek out at The ADAA Art Show
From the Most Monumental to the Best Re-appraisal, a quintet of standouts not to be missed at the Art Dealers Association of America's annual fair
‘Accelerator’ Artissima marks its 30th anniversary
Italy’s leading contemporary art fair embraces its ‘start-up’ ethos
Can Taipei's art scene get better co-ordinated?
At the latest edition of Art Taipei fair, a concerted effort to galvanise the island's art scene like its regional neighbours could be felt
The Gray Market: Prints and multiples may finally be ready for the market spotlight—it only took a few hundred years of confusion
The latest edition of the IFPDA Print Fair in New York and a slew of moves by mega-galleries look set to reshape this long-overlooked category
1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair expands its reach into Hong Kong
Organisers have announced a series of selling exhibitions at Christie's Hong Kong in March next year
'More Americans than at Frieze': sophomore edition of Art Basel's Paris+ fair opens to packed aisles and punchy sales
Major deals suggest a shift in power between Paris and London, though some attendees noted an aesthetic conservatism in the French fair's offerings
'The city is more open than before—it's bearing fruit': Paris+ by Art Basel director Clément Delépine on the future of art as a lifestyle
The fair's sophomore edition brings together 154 leading galleries at the Grand Palais Éphémère
Art Basel increases security for Paris + fair following state of alert in France
Anti-ram barriers will be placed around the venue following a terrorist incident in France, linked to Israel-Hamas war
Frieze turns 20: what's next for the popular art fair?
Plus, we speak to the artist Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir, who will be representing Iceland in Venice next year, and pick a work from the Matisse show at the Metropolitan Museum in New York
Frieze boss says he will fight for London as rival Paris fair gains traction
Simon Fox also discusses the challenge of juggling multiple mega fairs at once and why London's art scene is still flourishing
Galleries rely on tried-and-tested names at Frieze London
Secondary-market dealing on the rise as interest in young talent cools
Analogue to iPad: how Frieze London has changed since 2003
It’s 20 years since the art fair opened its tent flaps. How much has changed?
Marina Abramović: a buyer's guide
Everything you need to know about the artist’s market before you start building your collection
Atlanta Art Fair is the latest addition to a packed fair calendar
Organisers expect more than 50 galleries to take part in the fair's inaugural edition next year
Art collective Slavs and Tatars curates a Central Asian-focused Asia Now fair in Paris
More than 85 galleries will show at this year's edition, which takes place at the historic Monnaie de Paris for the second-year running
Ahead of major Indigenous rights vote in Australia, Desert Mob Aboriginal art fair welcomes collectors to the Outback
The event, one of the most remote art festivals in the world, features more than 280 artists
Cosmoscow, once Russia’s premier international art fair, opens in building reportedly struck by drone last month
Only one of over 75 participating galleries this year is from abroad—but Russian dealers remain determined to continue business