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The digital section artists arrived at Art Basel with their legitimacy already established through peer-to-peer platforms, tools and communities...


The strategic debut was tailored to a region where luxury demand is accelerating at exceptional speed.


Brand equity is increasingly dependent on cultural production and narrative-led experiences, with storytelling rooted in shared culture, creativity...


"Art that reflects this world is complex," the artist tells Observer. "But there are moments that feel as simple as the play I experienced in...


The installation, the artist told Observer, is about “seeing through the eyes of others,” with 2,500 authors each offering a distinct vantage...


“Icons: Back to Madison” is bringing together some of the most widely celebrated works the auction house has sold over the years in a...


Known for his immersive environments and otherworldly lamps, the artist's latest show at Petzel Gallery invites viewers to experience new modes of...


If there’s a common thread running through this year’s presentations, it’s the introspective tone of works that grapple with the push and pull...


From Soto’s rare 'Pénétrable' to Anne Samat’s towering woven deities, the artworks in the fair’s most ambitious sector offer meditations on an...


The long-running ping-pong between the two fairs continues this year with vibrant energy and steady sales that are strong enough to suggest the young...


"Depth is what connects people, and the artists I work with have that depth," the dealer tells Observer.


"It’s a family business, and we’re proud that the second generation has been able to improve things while still being supported by the first,"...


“Here, art isn’t just raising awareness; it is a solution," entrepreneur Ximena Caminos told Observer.


From speculative A.I. dreamscapes to mythic gardens, geological ceramics and queer maximalism, these are the shows not to miss when you're in town for...


From a $10 million Birkin to a $2.9 million Macallan, luxury collectibles are transforming the collectibles market and estate and tax planning.


The sweeping open-air exhibition stretches from Al Ain’s 400-year-old fort to the mangrove islands of Jubail, recasting the U.A.E.’s cultural...


Don't miss these exhibitions showcasing Surrealism’s dream logic, Henri Rousseau’s modern imagination and Alexander Calder’s poetic fusion of...


For months, the art world waited to see who would pass the "Trump test" to represent the U.S. at the next Venice Biennale.


For the Venezuela-born, New York–based collector, acquiring art has never been a passive act.


The museum, founded in 2013 by billionaire Kazuo Okada, was compelled to sell the trove of masterworks to settle a $50 million legal bill owed by the...


"My approach to the figure is a reflection of my perception in general—everything seems to be equivalent within rays of light, perhaps except...


Kahlo and Magritte anchored the auction house's Modern session as Surrealist artists delivered record-breaking results.


The boutique design fair launched by Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte is positioned to become the region’s only fair dedicated to collectible design.


"More than ever, we’re seeing a desire for works that spark curiosity and transcend traditional categories," Miety Heiden, Phillips' chairman for...


Rooted in the U.A.E.’s fast-growing artistic landscape, the fair seems eager to expand its international reach before the megafair takes the reins...


The auction was led by Christopher Wool’s 'Untitled (RIOT)' at $19,840,000 and sustained by competitive bidding for Olga de Amaral, Firelei Báez,...

The auction house's debut at the Breuer was defined by Gustav Klimt’s late portrait soaring to $236.4 million, anchoring the $527.5 million...

In total Christie’s brought in $689 million in a single night, already matching what the auction house generated across all marquee sales during the...

At Art Sonje in Seoul and elsewhere, he creates environments that transcend human time and cognitive limits, merging entropy, memory and a radically...

The country is showing an early but timely awareness that high-end art fairs thrive when connected to the right logistics ecosystem.

Haunting and visceral, her exhibition "Søgelys" unfolds into a living stage where bodies, color and psyche collide.

The marquee sales in New York are among the most anticipated events on the global art calendar and the final litmus test of the market's health after...

"I’m passionate about art history, but I also want to think about how painting can evolve," she told Observer.

As the art world makes long-overdue progress toward gender parity, the market for work by women artists has been steadily rising.

His practice is an epistemological and ontological exercise that navigates the material presences that accompany the reality of earthly experience and...

“When collectors reinject liquidity into the market, it benefits everyone," he tells Observer. "Instead of shaming people for selling, galleries...

The new Tribeca location will serve as a hybrid residency, research lab and production studio, with expanded space for exhibitions and public programs...

After eight years of renovation and anticipation, the museum reopens this weekend with a two-day public celebration; ahead of the long-awaited debut,...

"My hope is to use technology not as a distraction but as an invitation, bringing audiences back into direct relationship with their surroundings and...

"I don’t have to decide which country I belong to, I can be both," the artist says. "I believe we can have multiple home countries; this is my...

Drawing on ancestral memory, sacred plant knowledge, jungle sounds and mythology, his work preserves Indigenous wisdom while translating it through...

"It wasn’t just about acquiring, it was about learning. Otherwise, what’s the point?" Olnick tells Observer.

The 14th edition of the hybrid fair unfolded with a rare sense of cohesion and restraint, with many exhibitors adopting a thoughtfully curatorial...

“It’s time for the art world to intercept funding from corporations, who can be today’s patrons,” explains ACK director Yukako Yamashita.

Placing new media art at the center of the fair underscores how digital culture is rewriting the rules of collecting and the marketplace around it.

With heartfelt tributes to Melvin Edwards and Meg Webster, the evening celebrated two visionary practices that embody Dia’s artist-first ethos.

His CLTV Collection captures how younger collectors move fluidly across categories, dissolving boundaries between art, design, fashion and lifestyle.

Last month, an art festival in Reykjavík provided the art world with a much-needed opportunity to slow down and rediscover purpose, commitment and...

“As an individual facing today’s wars and geopolitical complexity—witnessing so much suffering—I often feel powerless and sad; but I refuse to...

"The World as a Labyrinth" presents the artist's ceramic cosmologies, enigmatic bronze narrative and visionary cosmic paintings.
