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Spring has sprung in New York City, and a lush crop of art fairs are blossoming around the city. From tentpole events like Frieze and Independent to exciting new showcases like Esther II and ...
Exhibitors are largely playing it safe at the spring art fairs, but with enough leg work there’s still much to be discovered ...
The European Fine Art Foundation (TEFAF) fair’s reputation for being at the top of the luxury spectrum lent it the air of a frenzied spring shopping spree on Thursday afternoon in New York City.
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New York once again finds itself at the epicentre of the art world for much of May, hosting around a dozen fairs, hundreds of gallery shows and two weeks of auctions. The month is anchored by the ...
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Security for art and attendees are among the roles that are crucial to the success of the fair. By Shivani Vora The spotlight at Frieze New York is usually on the paintings, sculptures and other ...
New York has an art fair problem. There are too many fairs to be sure. “Fairtigue” has long been a complaint among the aesthetirati, to coin a term: those collectors, dealers, institutions ...
Shrine — also new to Tribeca — has previously shown at NADA. With a budget of one New York fair a year, they chose the Independent. Stenciled into the top of its booth was the name “Laura ...