Art fairs
Inaugural Frieze Seoul artist award winner Woo Hannah to make breast-shaped fabric installation at fair
The Korean artist's work will be suspended from the ceiling of the Coex venue
Scenes from the 2021 fatal shooting incident on Alec Baldwin’s film set reimagined at Marseille fair
Alex Margo Arden’s paintings at Art-o-rama raise questions about the responsibility of artists when depicting tragic real-life events
Dealers look to Frieze Seoul after bumpy year for Korean art market
After breaking records in 2022, South Korea's art sales have dropped to pre-Covid 19 levels amid wider economic problems
New women artist-only fair to launch in London during Frieze week
The Women in Art Fair aims to "redress the gender imbalance in the art industry" by exclusively selling work made by female-identifying artists
Getty teams with Frieze for projects leading up to 2024 edition of Pacific Standard Time
The partnership will begin during Frieze Seoul in September, with a project by the Korean collective ikkibawiKrrr about the famed women divers of Jeju Island
From handmade paper to crushed quartz pigment, Intersect Aspen fair highlights material specificity
The Aspen art and design fair's third edition highlights the technical aspects of art-making
Can private funds soothe public cuts? Frieze London looks to boost UK arts sector with launch of new awards and initiatives
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the fair has announced a spate of schemes playing matchmaker between philanthropic groups and organisations in need
Jetting away with it: the challenge of parting the super-rich from their private planes
A lack of legislation to deter private flying is hampering efforts to convince the art world's elite to kick the habit
Petra Cortright's digital landscapes blossom at Intersect Aspen
One of the fair's only solo stands, from Florida-based gallery County, features recent compositions by the Net art pioneer
Art and Bollywood go off to the races: Mumbai to get first major art fair this November
Art Mumbai, run by the founders of one of India’s biggest auction houses, will see around 50 galleries take part in its inaugural edition
Revered New York non-profit Artists Space will bring live portrait-drawing sessions to The Armory Show
A mainstay of the downtown scene, Artists Space is the second non-profit given prominent placement at the fair under the Armory Spotlight initiative
Art Basel names new director for Miami Beach fair
Bridget Finn, a partner at a Detroit-based gallery and co-founder of one of Brooklyn's legendary DIY spaces, will oversee North America's most important art fair
Frieze buys The Armory Show and Expo Chicago
The London-based franchise expands further into the US market with the acquisition of two of its largest fairs
The Photography Show fair will relocate to New York’s Park Avenue Armory in 2024
The long-running photography fair was last held at the Upper East Side institution until 2016, when it decamped to Midtown
Art Market Hamptons fair postponed until 2024
The Hamptons’ longest-running art fair has been called off this year due to “unforeseen logistical issues”
New tax break to ease international galleries into Tokyo Gendai's inaugural edition
“Japan’s art market is behind where logic dictates it should be,” says the fair's co-founder Magnus Renfrew
Treasure House Fair—successor to Masterpiece London—opens with half the exhibitors but an optimistic outlook
Event's organisers say they are pursuing options with UK government to "work around" Brexit
Art Basel may be busy, but cautious sales reflect a complex market picture
Secondary market works are taking longer to place as art trade faces “a clear readjustment”
Art Basel gossip: Emmanuel Perrotin gives us the silent treatment, Laure Prouvost's watery work and gallerists don their bathers
Plus, fair guides take on the chatbots and Kosovan artist talks to the chickens
Art world moves in on the laid-back Balearic islands
With Hauser & Wirth's outpost on Menorca, new Ibiza gallery Can Garita and CAN Art Ibiza fair, the bohemian location is attracting art buyers
Is Liste art fair’s under-40s rule starting to feel its age?
Amid a market that increasingly worships the young while women and those from the Global South fight for a place at the table, the Basel fair’s policy faces calls for a rethink
What sold on Art Basel's first VIP day: from a $22.5m Bourgeois spider to a huge $2.5m Richter sculpture
Despite fears of a market slowdown, clients were spending at a packed Art Basel
Art Basel prepares for first fair under new team, while Volta Basel searches for a new director
New structure at Art Basel will see separate directors assigned to each show, while Volta Basel is without a leader after Kamiar Maleki’s departure for Photo London
Bart Drenth resigns as Tefaf's global managing director following reports of 'anti-woke' tweets
Drenth has also been criticised online by Tefaf managing director Charlotte van Leerdam for speaking about her private battle with breast cancer in the Dutch press
Ceramics take centre stage at Spring Break’s 'secret' New York pop-up
The exhibition, in the upstart fair's original venue, features a dazzling array of fun and wonky table-top sculptures
When 1970s art feels current: new pop-up fair 'disrupts the usual fair week' in New York
That 70s Show includes only artists who were active during the titular decade
Nigerian artists stand out at 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in New York
Twenty-six stands span the four floors at the fair’s new Harlem space
Has New York’s hot art market finally cooled?
Dealers at Frieze remain optimistic while noting a shift in collector behaviour
New York's Spring art bonanza: the shows, the sales, the fairs
Plus, the Richard Prince copyright case and Sarah Sze in London
A cardboard Manhattan and a cosy log cabin: artists stand tall at Nada New York fair
Artists including Kambel Smith and Anya Paintsil were on hand to talk to visitors on the VIP day