Frieze New York
'How Covid-19 has forced the art market’s speedy digital conversion'
In lockdown, many galleries have had a Damascene moment with online programming
Wanted: land-art sponsor to bury Christoph Büchel's aircraft in sand
The Swiss artist is seeking sponsors this week at Frieze New York for his new project Terminal, which involves burying a Boeing 727 jetliner in the California desert
Frieze offers full refunds to exhibitors after cancelling its New York fair due to coronavirus
The fair will also launch a new online viewing room feature at no cost to planned exhibitors and will apply reimbursements to future editions
Frieze New York cancels its ninth edition due to coronavirus
The fair is the latest to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic as cases in the city rise to 1,339
Dallas Art Fair and Paris Photo New York postponed due to Covid-19
The two fairs become the latest in a slew of recent delays and closures
Lisson Gallery to unveil new space in New York this May
The gallery will takeover the storefront next door to its current Chelsea outpost as neighbouring blue-chip galleries continue to expand
Frieze shake-up: former media boss chosen as company's first CEO
Changes are afoot with both the fairs and the magazine as majority shareholder Endeavor make plans for the future
Jo Stella-Sawicka leaves Frieze to head up Goodman Gallery in London
South African gallery will open in Cork Street redevelopment this autumn
Frieze New York diary: from Tom Sachs channeling Family Guy to an art handler at centre stage
Plus, Helena Christensen supports MFA graduates and MoMA screens the de-installation of Picasso's Guernica
Confessions of a dealer: Esther Kim Varet
We talk to Esther Kim Varet, the founder of the Los Angeles (and now, Seoul) gallery Various Small Fires about the art world, a pet peeve and the next big thing
Collector's Eye: Alejandra Castro Rioseco on collecting the work of female artists
Latin American artists feature prominently in the collection of the Chilean supporter of women's rights
Frieze New York Diary: from Jean Dubuffet's Coucou Bazar at Tefaf to the celebrity cat Coco Chanel
Plus, NADA condemns Paul Manafort and Frieze does virtual reality
Expert eye: Javier Téllez
The Venezuelan artist Javier Téllez has partnered with the Outsider Art Fair to present a curated space at Frieze New York
Is it time to drop the ‘Latin American’ artist label?
Galleries are starting to move away from the historic term as new awareness builds
Artoon by Pablo Helguera, Frieze New York 2019, Issue 2
"Wanna hang out with me?"
JAM, the historic gallery supporting contemporary African American artists, gets another bite of the cherry
MoMA will hold a museum exhibition dedicated to JAM in 2022
Collectors, curators and a couple of celebs come out to Frieze New York
From Rachel Weisz to Anne Pasternak, art loving VIPs arrived on Randall's Island
Amassing a Frieze Library, book by book
Galleries donate publications for a collection that will go to the Metropolitan Museum
Harold Ancart on the art of handball
The Belgian artist's Brooklyn project is all play —and lots of work
Out and proud: Stonewall at 50
Art After Stonewall, a touring exhibition of works covering gender, sexuality and Aids, shows how queer culture was shaped by the Stonewall riots
Frieze New York diary: from Ron Nagle's psychedelic works to Hockney's portrait of a cross-dressing superstar
Plus, the Rubin Museum's wheel of fortune and Videofreex's comeback
Frieze New York diary: from Oliver Beer's pot sounds to art dealer Joel Mesler's watercolour portraits
Plus, Mark Zuckerberg and other tech bros as Greek and Roman gods
Why advance sales at fairs are gaining ground
In the internet age, pre-selling at fairs is commonplace but collectors are unlikely to stop buying in person any time soon
Artoon by Pablo Helguera, Frieze New York 2019, Issue 1
"No matter how hard I try to make the worst painting possible, I am always outdone by the competition"
Confessions of a dealer: Sam Gordon
We talk to Sam Gordon, co-founder of the New York gallery Gordon Robichaux, about his art-world enthusiasms and words to live by
Collector's Eye: an interview with Bernard Lumpkin, a 'black art ambassador'
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Whose museum is it anyway? The story of El Museo del Barrio has always been about representation
As it turns 50, the museum wrestles with concerns that it has lost its community focus
In pictures: Frieze Sculpture takes over Rockefeller Center in New York
Pieces by 14 international Modern and contemporary artists are dotted around the famous plaza's indoor and outdoor spaces
Lauren Halsey brings the spirit of South Central LA to Frieze New York
Artist dedicates installation to Nipsey Hussle, the slain rapper and neighbourhood activist
VR market realities tested at Frieze New York
This edition of the fair has a special section of virtual reality and augmented reality works