The sculptures, which will be placed on the grounds of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center during the tournament, will all be by artists from underrepresented backgrounds
The global fair brand will bring an international flavour to the Korean capital when it debuts this September, but exact terms of its partnership with the Kiaf fair remain unclear
Several men ambushed a jewellery stand—though the fair has now been secured
Dealers say that the two-year gap between the Dutch fair's editions has helped galleries to bring higher quality works
UBS, the fair's lead partner, has this year dedicated its VIP lounge to the Swiss artist
Plus, a super exclusive club, Tezos takes on 1970s tech and the door to Switzerland swings wide open
The work’s last public appearance was on 10 March 1838 in a Christie’s London sale. “It’s like a 300-year-old brand new painting,” says dealer Christopher Bishop.
The new 1703 contemporary art fair, sponsored by the Kremlin-controlled Gazprom, overlaps exactly with the Swiss fair, which has long been a destination for Russian collectors
Stands offered for free at Liste, while some gallery workers are living on the art fair circuit, unable to return home
Plus, a fair name face-off and Manzoni in the can
As Swiss fair returns to its traditional June dates, the organisation is growing its fair portfolio
Founded by Sandy Angus, Tim Etchells and Magnus Renfrew, the event looks to cement a growing market in Japan
With a new Paris fair on the horizon, attendance figures are expected to rebound to pre-pandemic levels next week at the Swiss flagship event
The 51-year-old experimental art space will fill its complimentary space with rare selections from its archive
The fair’s third location since its founding in 2019 will include more space for food vendors and other external activities
Travel restrictions continue to prevent the physical presence of many international exhibitors at the fair, with 75 galleries opting for satellite booths
Within the Frieze fair and beyond, dealers and artists from Brazil are making a splash
For its tenth anniversary, the fair celebrates achievements of artist-led, grassroots organisations
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
Strong messages are present in a number of booths at this year's edition of the UK's biggest photography fair
The fair’s Covid-19 policy effectively means that children under five cannot attend
The fair, always a destination for discovering artists—be they young and emerging or older and overlooked—features several presentations foregrounding underappreciated photographers
By focusing on art from across history, visitors are able to see how works from different periods can inform and encourage new dialogues
The New Art Dealers Alliance's fair returns to New York with a massive line-up of 120 exhibitors taking over Pier 36
The popup installation gives physical form to the digital project ‘1-800 Happy Birthday’ and comes ahead of an exhibition opening this autumn
Fairs haemorrhaged exhibitors and visitors during the pandemic—the events will need to find a new way forward
The new week-long alignment starts the spring art season with a bang, including the returns of the Independent, Nada New York, Tefaf New York and the Future Art Fair
An influx of new collectors and a fundamental appreciation of art make the Dallas Art Fair stand out in the art fair ecosystem
The boutique Southern fair has a strong showing this year of international galleries while maintaining its reputation for fostering homegrown talent
The Exposure sector at this year's fair, curated by Humberto Moro, foregrounds Latin American galleries and serves as a gateway into global conversations