Event still plans to run this week and hopes for a less distracted local Russian collector base, starved of international art travels
From Berghain's lockdown exhibition to the Brücke Museum's Vivian Suter display, here's what to see in the reigning contemporary art hub this week
The fair's organisers say they have "no other option" as Covid-19 cases in Florida stay stubbornly high and US travel restrictions remain in place
In light of recent social shifts, major market events "need to rethink, reinvent and rejuvenate" by including more under-represented classes of artists, director says
Exploring themes around the fear of contagion and xenophobia, the new film commission will debut online as part of the virtual edition of Frieze London
Decision "feels like natural progression for the market”, exhibitor says
Smaller fair and online collaboration with Christie's planned as UK government says trade fairs can resume from 1 October
Free-to-visit, open air exhibition includes site specific works by Ghada Amer, Beatriz Cortez and Andy Goldsworthy
Citing international travel restrictions and the city's strict reopening plan following coronavirus lockdown, the fair's organisers say too many uncertainties remain
Continued restrictions on large-scale events and travel due to coronavirus have made the show logistically impossible
Dallas Art Fair and Design Miami/ have launched their own year-round sales platforms as art fairs grapple with uncertain futures
Fair organisers say they remain “committed” to the show in December even as the lease for a temporary hospital and Covid-19 testing site at the Miami Beach Convention Center is extended
As galleries and auction houses slowly awaken from lockdown (some of them, at least), this summer will be one of work, not rest
But dealers ponder crucial question of whether US collectors will venture overseas by the autumn
Highlights from the online version of the “pre-contemporary art” event for galleries and auction houses which launches today and runs until 10 July
Twelve galleries ventured out again for the bijou pop-up event Unscheduled
Media and television mogul is reportedly in negotiations to take a stake in art fair's Swiss parent company MCH Group
From a portrait of a nurse to a £100,000 chandelier, collectors from as far afield as Australia have been buying via the digital version of the fair which was due to run this week
Galleries no longer required to have a physical space, down payments cut from 100% to 25% of stand fees and automatic re-admittance for 2020 ABHK exhibitors
The fair group sent a letter to exhibitors guaranteeing full refunds if its autumn events are also forced to cancel due to virus concerns
Art dealer takes the reins of the fair's executive committee, while four women join the board of trustees
From a tribute to a guerrilla soldier and priest to an exploration of black female beauty, collectors snap up pictures on fair's VIP day
As Art Basel's online viewing room opens, Tracey Emin, Jim Shaw and Avery Singer speak about lockdown and creating for the digital sphere
With the future of large-scale events and travel still uncertain, the November fairs Art021 and West Bund are exploring "consumer alternatives" in unusual settings
As digital fatigue sets in, a little editing goes a long way with online viewing rooms—and sometimes a humble PDF with a few human touches makes a welcome break
Digital transactions cannot replicate the social cachet of buying art at exclusive events—and prices will inevitably slide as a result
Art fair and auction house boundaries blurred in wake of the coronavirus outbreak
Flagship fair will relaunch next June in Basel as organisers focus on delivering Miami Beach show in December
In frank letter, organisers scrap Monday deadline for exhibitors as Swiss authorities delay decision on large-scale events until 24 June