Frieze New York 2022
Pop-up show of 'Soho scammer' Anna Sorokin's prison drawings takes over Manhattan hotel lobby
The one-night event during Frieze Week in New York also gave attendees the opportunity to buy prints of Sorokin's satiric prison sketches
Frieze Week in New York: mammoth auction sales and a shifting art fair landscape
Plus, the Albers Foundation plans a Senegal space, and a golden Indian manuscript at the British Library
American museums try to cash in as deaccessioning truce expires
This month’s New York auctions brought mixed results for museums that sold off works just as pandemic exemptions ended
Colombian gallery repeats as Frieze stand prize winner
The Bogotá- and New York-based gallery Instituto de Visión walked away with the award for the second consecutive year
From Latinx artists to new takes on Surrealism, curator Marcela Guerrero’s favourite works at Frieze New York
Eight must-see works of art from the Whitney Museum of American Art's associate curator
Late artist Ernie Barnes finally scores gallery representation—and a new auction milestone
Andrew Kreps Gallery and Ortuzar Projects have announced they will co-represent the artist’s estate
'I now seek out thoughtful works that spark happiness': Silver Art Projects' co-founder Cory Silverstein on his favourite art and ultimate acquisition
Silverstein, whose programme offers art residencies in 4 World Trade Center, lends insight into his collecting habits and aspirations
Protest art is popular, but should it become big business?
Activism has a growing presence at art fairs, but it’s up to collectors and other stakeholders to enact meaningful change
Palestinian sovereignty and Roe v Wade referenced in works brought to a particularly political Frieze New York
Many exhibitors have brought art that seems to chime with new fair director Christine Messineo’s politically tinged programming
At Frieze New York, Charles Gaines puts gains toward ambitious public art project
Editions of the artist's print based on a Frederick Douglass speech are raising funds for a forthcoming Creative Time project on Governor's Island
Frieze New York Diary: cyborgian bacchanalia, a sentient self-driving car and a Gagosian vending machine
Plus: Fotografiska New York celebrates the opening of a group exhibition on Black femininity
Brazilian galleries showcase the range of artists from South America’s biggest country during Frieze New York
Within the Frieze fair and beyond, dealers and artists from Brazil are making a splash
Whitney Museum workers protest outside the institution’s fundraising gala over union contract negotiations
Around 100 demonstrators rallied outside the institution during its gala, hoping to give greater urgency to ongoing negotiations with museum leaders
The artist encouraging New Yorkers to empathise with their trash
Artist Sto Len is using his residency with the New York City sanitation department to call attention to citizens' attitudes about trash
Powerhouse Los Angeles gallery David Kordansky lands in Chelsea
The gallery opened its Chelsea showroom with an exhibition by one of its rising stars, Lauren Halsey, who will transform the Met’s rooftop next summer
$19m renovation of American Museum of Natural History's Indigenous collection hall unveiled
American Museum of Natural History renovates its Pacific Northwest cultures gallery after 112 years
A mushroom cloud rises over Times Square in latest iteration of anti-nukes art project
Artist Pedro Reyes is turning heads with an installation that evokes a nuclear explosion at the centre of Manhattan, and serving as a backdrop for talks and performances
'Buying art is like meeting a new friend': advisor Elizabeth Von Habsburg on her very personal approach to collecting
The managing director of the art appraisal and advisory firm the Winston Art Group discusses her latest buys and the best collecting advice she's received
Experts fear New York City slashing auction house regulations could erode collector trust and confidence
As the city council cuts auction regulations, the houses say they will not change their practices, but the prospect of more opaque bidding and guarantees may prove irresistible
‘I look at myself as an alchemist’: photographer Jamel Shabazz captures joy and sadness on the streets
The Brooklyn photographer reflects on decades of capturing joy and sadness—often in the same image
Frieze New York puts not-for-profit spaces centre stage
For its tenth anniversary, the fair celebrates achievements of artist-led, grassroots organisations
Frieze kicks off a busy week of fairs around New York City
Beyond the main fair at The Shed, this week marks the return of Volta New York, 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair and AIPAD's The Photography Show