In just its third year, Frieze Week has cemented its place as a powerhouse event in the New York art calendar, most recently luring the Outsider Art Fair into changing its dates and giving rise to two new fairs this year, SELECT and Downtown.
The spring auction season opened with a strong and rather unexciting bang at Christie’s Impressionist and Modern evening sale, which fetched $285,879,000 for the 47 artworks that sold.
The Southeast Asian art scene will be relatively well-represented at Art Basel Hong Kong 2014, with a selection of art galleries championing artists from the region.
The mood was light as the 34th edition of the AIPAD Photography Show opened its doors last night to a buoyant crowd of dealers, collectors, curators, and fans.
Despite its market explosion in the last five years, the photography community remains tight-knit—and without question, the Association of International Photography Art Dealers spring fair is the central event where the camera crew comes together.
Not to be missed at this year’s fair is “Timeless Beauty,” a carefully curated exhibition of 35 rarely seen works on paper that celebrate the female form, on loan from the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich.
The 27th edition of TEFAF Maastricht, also known as The European Fine Art Fair, opened to V.I.P. guests on Thursday, with wares from 275 art and antiques dealers from around the globe on display.
As the Armory Show drew to a close on Sunday, visitors compared notes about the highs and lows of this year’s fair, and particularly about "Armory Focus: China."