'It takes an entire year to produce a fair and then it’s over': Jeffrey Lawson on the post-Art Week blues
The founder of Untitled Art Fair is guided by his wife's less impulsive approach to buying
The founder of Untitled Art Fair is guided by his wife's less impulsive approach to buying
The prize, plus two others of $25,000 each, are given to artists participating in the museum’s “Made in LA” biennial
Auction purchases by Arab cultural entities overcome early uncertainties of Israel-Hamas war
Who says something eye-catching and short-term can’t also be serious?
Airlifted out of Vietnam as a teenager when Saigon fell, the Vietnamese American photographer makes no attempt to simplify the unbearably complex, and pits individual agency against huge geopolitical forces
Trevor Yeung, who will represent Hong Kong at the next Venice Biennale, considers the unspoken language of queer sex for his Gasworks solo show
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts cooperated in an investigation that determined each of the 44 objects had been stolen, looted or trafficked
An inclusive curatorial theme sees works by older female artists snapped up
The work, "Delta" (1958), is coming to the market for the first time in years, with an asking price of $45m
Canvas is coming to the market for the first time
The fair’s VIP preview, now the first of Miami Art Week, drove notable results for exhibitors
As Art Basel in Miami Beach opened, sales were swift, though not often at sky-high prices of past years
Plus: Michael Seri's mellow-yellow muse, why Fatboy Slim's never felt so good, and Ezra Collective wow White Cube crowd
The online platform's involvement signals a push to attract younger collectors to the fair