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More Hope Out of the Downturn, But Less to Discover: A Recap of New York Art Week
Observer 09/09/2024Here's what last week's fairs in New York have to tell us about the state of the art market in the U.S.
Despite Art Market ‘Doomsayers’, Armory Show Dealers See Signs of 'A Good Turnaround' in Opening Sales
The Art Newspaper 07/09/2024Works at price points up to the high six figures found buyers during the VIP preview of the fair’s first edition fully under the Frieze corporate umbrella
Armory Show VIP Day Kicks Off the Fall Season with Sales of Works by Walton Ford, Lynne Drexler, and More
ARTnews 06/09/2024The 30th anniversary edition of the Armory Show marked the beginning of the fall season in New York, and that means that school is officially back in session, as dealers and collectors are fond of saying.
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'It Is like Spring in the Art World': A More Civilised, 'Humane' Frieze New York Bodes Well for the Market
The Art Newspaper 06/05/2021Exhibitors praised Frieze for seamlessness of install and timed entry gave galleries and guests more time than usual for art chat, making deals and catching up
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At Art Brussels and Berlin Gallery Weekend, Severed Heads, ‘Great White Fear,’ and a Paul McCarthy Blowout
ARTnews 30/04/2019The 37th iteration of Art Brussels, now impressively ensconced in the spectacular Tour & Taxis, the former Royal Customs House, opened to a V.I.P crowd on April 25, and with its high glass roof and industrial proportions, the fair’s 148 participating galleries had a great...