Around 150 woven works by artists around the globe tell the story of abstraction through a new, craftier lens
Film-maker Sophie Chahinian explores revered Manhattan gallery founded by Janelle Reiring and Helene Winer
Dealers and advisers at this week’s fairs expressed optimism, despite concerns about the wider socio-economic situation
The 11th edition sees the fair relocate to Halo in the Financial District
Dealers feature artists’ solo debuts and works at lower price points
The fair features many works that either conceal or reveal in sneaky, sensual ways
Textile-based art is abundant at the fair this year, from pieces approximating the forms of paintings but made of found fabrics to hand-woven, intricately beaded works and even a wearable, many-layered cape
The Michigan-based collector shares which local show he is most excited about, his latest acquisition and one work that got away
On display at the fair this year are a number of works that capture the depressive mood of the moment
Plus: threading stories together, Chantal Joffe's other side of women writers, and bingo meets circus meets drag
The fair's fifth iteration explores figuration and radical femininity
As tariffs and stock-market fluctuations unsettle consignments for the spring sales, the trade awaits signs of what to expect in the next four years
The artist’s exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design features works spanning more than 20 years of her world-building practice
A strong influx from Asia, plus stands devoted to smaller works by emerging artists, got the fair off to a smashing start despite economic headwinds
Plus: art inflates life, paintings galore and what museum directors do to relax
Boutique fair, now in its second edition, has taken over two additional spaces in the historical building, with 25 exhibitors and a custom fashion pop-up
Tight timelines for set-up, shipping and deinstallation, plus often extensive travel for staff and clients, make the sector stubbornly unsustainable
The associate curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art takes us on a tour of her top picks
The native New Yorker talks about her artistic inspirations, recent collaborations with contemporary artists and all the beautiful furniture she owns (or wishes she owned)
Animals abound in immersive exhibitions ruminating on the idea of utopia
In the Angolan artist’s show at MoMA PS1, she uses wooden sculpture and found furniture to question the legacies of postcolonialism and globalisation
Mary Heilmann’s fifth-floor installation creates a calm space of refuge amidst the frenetic pace of Frieze week
From Lily Kwong's installation in Madison Square Park to John Chamberlain's follies at the Rockefeller Center, works are catching the eye across the borough
The beloved restaurateur, who once hosted the likes of Basquiat and Warhol at his establishments, describes recent purchases and the art that got away
The artist’s former residence opens a restaurant named Teruko this month, featuring her works
As Donald Trump attempts to eliminate the NEA from the US federal budget, arts groups voice their support for it
After more than a decade of Western dealers expanding to Hong Kong and Seoul, an inverse dynamic is playing out in the US with a new infusion of energy from Asia
Exhibitions at Gagosian and Almine Rech will open this spring, featuring work never before displayed in public
Alongside the Frieze fair, a growing cohort of satellite events and weeks of auctions attest to the resilience of the trade in a turbulent macroeconomic climate
The monumental figurative sculpture "Grounded in the Stars" is on show in New York until 17 June