Despite the fair’s small stands in comparison to its Dutch sister fair, gallerists are pairing art with functional design
The fourth edition of the art fair opens this week with 90 galleries, 70% of which have premises in Asia
The upstart fair proffers on-trend paintings for collectors and mutual aid for dealers
The fair’s founder Elizabeth Dee wants to preserve its boutique identity while continuing to fill gaps in recent art history and launching a new print project
The Dutch fair’s smaller North American outpost has an eclectic offering emphasising modern and contemporary art as well as antiquities
The fair has grown to be among the largest in the world since it began as a hotel fair in 1994
The current head of Gallery Weekend Berlin will start in the newly created role in July and oversee the 2024 fair
The report, published by recruitment firm Sophie Macpherson, used base salary data from 2022
Despite the fair’s more sedate, distinctly Southern pace, local and international dealers reported plenty of sales during the VIP preview
A new roadmap developed by US dealers offers a practical guide to improving sustainability
The museum spent $100,000 to bolster its collection thanks to funding from the Dallas Art Fair Foundation
International dealers returned to 27th edition of the fair after two years marked by Covid
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Collectors from the Midwest and beyond turned up for the fair’s VIP preview, as did the city’s next mayor and one of its most famous rappers
Kyiv-based Voloshyn Gallery is showing works by two emerging Ukrainian artists on its stand at Expo Chicago
Thanks in part to the support of a leading Latin American collector, three Buenos Aires galleries are Chicago-bound for Expo
The tiny but mighty satellite to Expo Chicago, where galleries show art in miniature stands, is back and (slightly) bigger than ever
The beloved Chicagoan rapper will present works related to his forthcoming album, Star Line Gallery, at the fair
The fair's forum for curators this year will look not only at issues related to the care of objects, but also caring for staff, visitors, communities and more
As their art-world profiles rise, Windy City gallerists are opening outposts in Mexico, France and Portugal
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Vaughn is the recipient of the inaugural Frieze Artadia Prize, which will commission a New York-based past Artadia awardee to present a project at Frieze New York
Chicago is benefiting from a new generation of innovative collectors and a rich cultural ecosystem
After a zero-Covid hiatus, the fair includes mainly Chinese galleries
For the first time, it will share the stage with the smaller boutique fair Dallas Invitational
Highlights from the 42nd edition of the longest-running photography fair
The 19th edition of SP-Arte features a small but optimistic set of international dealers who say navigating the country’s complicated and expensive customs rules is worth the trouble
More than 40 galleries have thrown their weight behind the new venture, but only a handful of overseas dealers will participate
The event, called I Am U Are, is demonstrating that Ukraine’s creative industries are alive and kicking despite Russia’s invasion
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