Brazil’s foremost art fair is back in its usual time and place, and collectors and gallerists have come to reconnect and do business
Despite being regional in nature, the fair stands out for its focus on educating a new generation of collectors and collaborating with a rich institutional ecosystem
Oil price increases and the inability to fly over Russian airspace has made sending art abroad, especially between East Asia and Europe, much more expensive
Plus, an exhibition about wartime hideouts in Poland and Ukraine, and Mondrian’s final work Victory Boogie Woogie
The second edition of the buzzy Austrian fair is taking place at Vienna Contemporary's former venue, the Marx Halle
Fragment and Osnova galleries will give their stands to The Naked Room and Voloshyn from Kyiv
Paris+, by Art Basel is due to run until at least 2028
After Fiac is muscled out of Paris, just two big players are left in the Modern and contemporary events market
The event's 15th edition dedicated a whole building to the "rapidly expanding digital arts space"
Georgian gallery lays down Ukrainian flag in its booth while fair says it will donate 25% of ticket sales to Ukrainian refugees
Art fair opens in the UAE this week with a new digital arts section and a series of talks on all things metaverse
While the fields are distinct, outsider art and psychedelic art overlap in significant ways, as an exhibition within the fair curated by Tomaselli makes clear
The first full edition of Spain's leading art fair since the start of the pandemic saw a near-return to form with strong institutional presence
Top photo fair divests shares to World Photography Organisation, which launched Shanghai Photofairs in 2014
Event opens at Somerset House this week
The Los Angeles artist and activist Tanya Aguiñiga has brought together several artist-led projects across different disciplines for a special section at the fair
Organisers and galleries are banking on “pent-up desire” to make this year’s edition a success
The new combined art and antiques fair will run for the first time this November
The week’s calendar of events is chock-full of parties and openings, and features a new local mini-fair
With the forced shift to online sales due to Covid-19 restrictions, global sales at Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips boomed in 2021, with an increased focus on luxury goods as the rich get richer
Fiac's eviction from the Grand Palais came as a shock to the French gallery scene—what was behind the move?
Our pick of the highlights from upcoming fairs and auctions
Daniel Hug posted that the Swiss company "is only interested in making money and keeping Art Basel the number one fair worldwide"
Frieze Sculpture Beverly Hills, which was to take place in Beverly Gardens Park and run until May, would have included sculptures from 12 exhibiting galleries
Originally planned for March, it will now take place less than three weeks before the Swiss fair's flagship event in Basel
The French cultural body RMN put Fiac's October slot up for tender last year—now the Swiss firm MCH will launch a contemporary art fair, paying €10.6m for a seven-year contract
After selling its share in late 2018, the Swiss conglomerate has again taken a 15% stake in the event
Well over half the galleries participating in the fair are opting for satellite booths as travel restrictions continue to disrupt large-scale events
The Dutch art and antiques fair was forced to postpone its March event due to continuing Covid-19 restrictions, but will now run from 25 to 30 June
The fair, which focuses on African contemporary art, will be replaced by a smaller event in Paris