The fair will honour the photography initiative's mission to examine art’s role in the relationship between race and citizenship
The fair will move from Paramount Studios to a tent on Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, for its next edition in February
Cancelled this year, the Modern and contemporary art event will return to the Park Avenue Armory next May but the October fair for historical art and antiques has been dropped
Of the 104 exhibitors at the fair next month, 56 will take remote participation stands instead of travelling in person
Meanwhile, a crypto-art cruise during the fair indicates which way the wind may be blowing for future editions
From hybrid online ventures to new subscription models, mass events in the art world won't look the same post-pandemic
Most of the 50 exhibitors participating are based in the Middle East but seven who are unable to travel in person have sent works for "remote participation" stands
She will take over from Jagdip Jagpal who led the Delhi fair for three years
The fair will hold an online event in some form, while the London Original Print Fair plans to hold a gallery-based event for 33 of its exhibitors this May
Our pick of five artists to seek out on the fair's first digital presentation of 2021
The long-running French event will be replaced by a new art, antiques and luxury crafts fair at the end of November
Postponed fair will now host almost half as many galleries as heightened restrictions prevent international travel
No.9 Cork Street will launch in October, to be hired out to galleries for pop-up exhibitions and used for Frieze talks and events year round
The first edition of the Singapore fair, first announced in 2018, is now scheduled to happen in January 2022
The fair is normally held at the Park Avenue Armory in February
The magazine and fair brand celebrates three decades with an online festival this month and launch of new membership programme
Exhibitions are taking place across several galleries, although some workshops that support artists with disabilities have been unable to take part due to challenges of pandemic
Boutique invite-only event consists of 21 galleries from Southern California, the Middle East, and North Africa
Dutch art fair will now run immediately before the delayed Art Basel, while Tefaf New York Spring has been cancelled altogether this year
Spring events must negotiate ongoing travel restrictions and quarantines, and some organisers have already postponed
Swiss fair was also delayed from June to September in 2020, before being cancelled altogether due to coronavirus
Online edition will open in April, however, as planners prepare for an in-person version, perhaps even later in September or next year
After a year marked by cancellations, international fairs such as Art Basel, Frieze and Tefaf are vying for attention in an already crowded year
Previews of the 34th Bienal de São Paulo, Prospect.5 and the 11th Liverpool Biennial—plus, lots of dates for your diary
French fair is a “one-off”, according to its founding director, though a good opportunity to “test the market”
It will be the first major international art fair to return to the art world calendar since the pandemic upended business around the world
Magazine publisher and fair organiser plans to rent the premises on a permanent basis
While the city’s flagship art fair was cancelled this year, other in-person events and pop-up projects abound despite rising coronavirus cases
Opening online today, Art X Lagos fair to show more than 100 works about #EndSARS protests
A year marked by wholesale event cancellations and job losses has also seen the art market innovate to keep businesses going.