Tag: Art market
Frieze Seoul’s Third Edition Sees Muted Expectations and Moderate Sales
The third edition of Frieze Seoul saw moderate sales due to the economic slowdown in South Korea. The fair featured 117 galleries alongside the partner fair Kiaf, which welcomed 207
DetailHow Venice Biennale Shaped the Independent 20th Century Art Scene
The global south is a widely discussed topic in the art world right now. Elizabeth Dee, the founder of the Independent art fair and its counterpart, Independent 20th Century, emphasizes
DetailHandcrafted Design and Functional Art Objects at New York Collectible Fair
The Collectible design fair made its debut in New York, featuring a diverse array of art and design objects. Exhibitors showcased everything from lamps and tableware to chairs, beds, and
DetailThe Art Market Slump and Max Ernst in Paris: US-Russia Prisoner Swap Artist Freed – Podcast
The latest episode of The Week in Art discusses the current state of the art market, with Sotheby’s core earnings down 88% in the first half of the year, indicating
DetailPositive Signs of Turnaround in Armory Show Opening Sales Defy Art Market ‘Doomsayers’
In the midst of market uncertainties, the VIP preview of The Armory Show in New York brought optimism to dealers, advisors, and collectors. Despite recent trepidation and a slow art
DetailHow Independent 20th Century is Weathering the Art Market Downturn
Independent 20th Century art fair is currently taking place until September 8 at Casa Cipriani in Manhattan. The fair features 32 exhibitors from 22 countries, showcasing art from the 20th
DetailMeticulous Handiwork Shines at New York’s Art on Paper Fair
Celebrating its tenth year, the Art on Paper fair has brought together 100 galleries at Manhattan’s Pier 36 until September 8th. Visitors can explore drawings, prints, photographs, and sculptures made
DetailLeader of Alleged Biggest Art Fraud in the World Sentenced in Canada
Canadian artist Norval Morrisseau forgery ring leader, David Voss, sentenced to five years in prison for peddling fake paintings. The case, described as the “biggest art fraud in world history,”
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