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It remains to be seen whether the quiet strength of this groundbreaking group can secure a smooth, censor-free run—and the necessary funding.
"There’s an excitement around seeing Indian contemporary art on the global stage, and I think younger collectors are especially eager to be part of...
The relaunch of this historic biennial reflects broader efforts to revitalize Egypt’s cultural institutions and re-establish it as a hub for...
"I always believed one should run a gallery like the MoMA. Otherwise, why have a gallery at all? We were always operating with that mindset," he told...
"It’s what makes us unique: we matter not just to New York but to the entire North American region,” the fair director told Observer.
Here, the artist's grief surfaces in symbolically filtered ways, as the irrepressible tides of the unconscious inevitably seek their expurgatory...
While Harlem has always grounded the Studio Museum’s mission, Golden emphasized that the new building will enhance its capacity to engage the entire...
The renovation preserves the building’s architectural significance while updating it for auction house use.
“The enthusiasm we’ve received over the last week from our diverse collector base—which reflects the variety of our program—has been...
While Seoul had a well-developed scene before the arrival of the fair, Frieze has undeniably elevated the city’s profile as a global arts destination.
Understanding how value is produced, circulated and legitimized across different art systems is essential to understanding where the industry is...
With the European Union’s AgoraEU program set to reshape cultural funding starting in 2028, museums are being encouraged to rethink how they acquire...
Dealers, especially those focused on primary market work, may be running more often than not on razor-thin or nonexistent profit margins.
“When we connect to an artist’s story, practice and presence, it changes how we live with the work and it becomes part of how we move through the...
The merger is at the heart of a powerful tool for long-term wealth preservation and the integration of non-traditional assets into broader financial...
"While the macroeconomic environment may be complex, we remain deeply optimistic about the depth and potential of the Korean art market," director...
"We’re trying to introduce visitors to the wider landscape of Japanese culture and art beyond what’s on view in Tokyo," director Eri Takane tells...
Each picture he takes serves as an epistemology of human existence, manifesting in its being and becoming as individuals interact in society.
“Surrealism caught Pauline’s attention early on not just as an art movement but also as a way of seeing the world differently," chairman Oliver...
“I would like to create a new myth that includes elements of magic that are essential to living beings, yet are no longer recognized within the...
Unsurprisingly, the new outpost will be housed in a historic building—an elegant former post office characteristic of early 1900s Bay Area...
At the core of his Guadalajara-based practice is a profound inquiry into the fabric of human existence in this particular space and time.
"There are very few formal rules governing how advisors operate... and that lack of clarity is becoming increasingly problematic."
"We love using the city as our stage, but I like that we always begin with the artist—often, the actual space is the final piece of the puzzle."
For Suga, artmaking is an exercise in both phenomenology and epistemology, questioning the very “thingness” of a thing.
In her multilayered paintings, myth, memory and empire collide in a palimpsest that resists linear storytelling and easy interpretation.
"While no single person is to blame, it’s clear that institutional fear—shaped by a broader climate of political hostility toward trans...
“Art should be for art-lovers, not terrorists and criminals,” said Senator John Fetterman in a statement.
“We want to showcase and help people feel the splendor and power of the interrelationships between many cultures, especially in a place like Los...
With his signature Dadaist irreverence, the artist blends whimsy with menace and playfulness with subversion to unearth uncomfortable truths of our...
Early movers will benefit from discounted buyer’s premiums not only on the initial bid but also on all subsequent bids on a lot.
In richly layered storytelling, the artist explores the intricate relationship between nature, technology and the human condition.
From $1.6B in 2014 to $803M in 2024, the Old Masters market is shrinking in value while simultaneously resisting collapse by growing in volume.
She views engaging with the collection through fresh perspectives as an act of critical thinking—and how we keep a fertile dialogue with the past...
"The idea that I could create a space where people might just stumble upon these images by chance amid the daily hustle and bustle was really the...
Although fairs like Art Basel and Frieze continue to inspire collector loyalty, mid-sized galleries are questioning whether the rising costs, booth...
Placing process before final form, the artist radically redefined traditional notions of sculpture at the end of the 19th Century.
"I see art as a medium of encounter. Not just with nature, but with forces greater than ourselves," the artist told Observer.
“We really try to embrace the town,” Hoffman tells Observer. “We believe an art fair should be part of the community—not just for the weekend,...
"The way things were done in the past has largely outlived its usefulness," Philip Hoffman of The Fine Art Group tells Observer.
The residency has evolved over nearly three decades to meet the shifting needs of contemporary artists while staying grounded in its founding values.
From barn-side group shows to forest installations and long-awaited museum retrospectives, these ten shows make the journey north a must for...
“We have the energy and appetite for innovation that come with youth, but we are also grounded in deep tradition,” the ADMAF founder tells Observer.
We need to start looking at prominent gallery closures as a natural passing of the torch.
“We see the fair as a bridge between art, artists and working people who deserve to live with art,” the fair's co-founders told Observer.
"Painting is especially good at framing things that might otherwise be overlooked and revealing their hidden magic,” the artist told Observer.
The format, already explored in Panorama and set to be adopted by Art Basel in Doha, allows galleries and artists to engage with collectors more...
The adrenaline once tied to the unpredictability of a straight consignment has been displaced by the measured calm of a choreographed performance.
"What drives me is the impact of what I’m building here. The fight is hard—it’s a struggle every day, in so many different ways—but it’s...
At 94, the artist returns to New York with "Visited Lands" at Petzel.