Art fairs
Interview with fair director Samuel Keller: Art Basel, the commercial complement to Venice
The director of the world’s top modern and contemporary art fair prides himself on the new talent it has discovered
Paris Museums support drawings fair Salon de Dessin for the first time
Special viewings arranged for expected international collectors
New York Ceramics Fair 2001 hits upon winning formula as dealers elated by sales
Collectors defy mini-blizzard
Haughtons’ International Asian Art Fair still rules NY's Asia Week
A diverse offering of Chinese, Japanese, Southeast Asian and contemporary art
London's Art 2001 fair report: Just getting better and better
Increased attendance, sales, and quality marks a good year for the fair
Art Basel to launch in Miami Beach
From next year, modern and contemporary art dealers will congregate in Florida
At Asian Art Week in London dealers, scholars and collectors congregate for major shows and great parties
Fifty-two participants will exhibit everything from Indian statue jewels to Islamic tiles
Themed shows in the Paris antique shops during the Biennale
Renaissance jewels (and a master faker revealed), maiolica, Empire and eighteenth-century French lacquer furniture, the life of women between Orient and Europe, Art Deco, Finnish painting, the Brueghels and art from Oceania
Art Forum Berlin '00 fair report: Where Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch go, will other US dealers follow?
The art fair is 63% non-German this year
Art Chicago 2000: A full house
Despite the opening of Tate Modern, which lured away many buyers, the fair was generally a success
Interview with Samuel Keller: Quality, not quantity at Art Basel 2000
The new director of the Swiss fair reveals his plans for its future
Arts of Pacific Asia Show: Mid-price treasures for new and younger collectors
Works from the Southeast Asian countries vie with the more traditional Chinese and Japanese selections
The market for antiquities is growing, unfazed by protesters
As last month’s antiquities sales boomed, The Art Newspaper surveyed leading dealers and specialists in New York
Established fair experiments in Art Cologne's twenty-third year
Big names for private collectors and big sculptures for museum curators
Art Forum struggles again, the German capital proves itself still too isolated with too few collectors
Despite support from public institutions and a glittering collectors programme Art Forum needs a loyal and affluent clientele
Cultura 1999 primed to replace TEFAF's Basel antiques fair in the market
Cultura must draw inspiration from its forerunner if it is to take advantage of collectors flocking to Basel
Digital art at the forefront of Art Cologne 1999
The contemporary fair switches on to new technology
Fair report: International Fine Art and Antique Dealers Show, New York. “Haute Modernism” and antiquities at the forefront
With American classical furniture and decorative arts in close second place
A guide to Art Forum '99, Berlin
100 collectors have been flown in for the contemporary art event
TEFAF Basel under new management
The coordination of the fair will be taken over by Messe Basel
Buyers galore but a bit of a bore: Art Basel 1999
Collectors came out in force, but much of the art on show was not as exciting as that seen at Venice or offered by the auction houses
Art Basel express plans to join forces with Art Miami next year
As its commercial advantages become apparent, Basel gets on the Art Miami bandwagon
New York's Winter Antiques Show offers insight into the collecting trends, prices and the general health of the art market
The show will exhibit colonial and European furniture, girlhood embroidery, Native American pieces, and folk art
The European Fine Art Fair Basel: International dealers, local audience
Asian art and antiquities are strongly represented
Veteran dealers swerve Berlin Art Forum 1998 due to dearth of big collectors
A fair in its infancy, Art Forum proved fruitful for younger dealers with affordable art, although its concurrence with Yom Kippur did not help matters
A marked improvement at Grosvenor House and Olympia
Collectors from all over the world turned up with lots of money and confidence—and so did the British
Hammering their prices: contemporary art dealers at last month’s fair in Switzerland pin their prices to art auction results
Art Basel ’98 fair report
Craft swings into high gear at SOFA, New York.
Contemporary decorative arts from $68,000 fibre arts to $100,000 glass sculpture
Collectors dormant at first edition of the Tokyo International Art Fair due to limping economy
Stock market crashes and earthquakes shake but collectors were not so lively
Sales satisfactory at Berlin Art Forum '97, though dealers may have to be patient for fair to come into its own
Dealers and collectors alike come here to see the city and its contemporary art world take shape but immediate sales were limited
