Artworld Global

Artworld Global

It’s a strange experience to live, for the first time, in a place that’s central to the cultural movements and historical narratives that have shaped your tastes and interests. Especially ...

The art fair has become the event the art world (at least most of it) loves to hate, yet keeps attending. There are fairs, satellite fairs, alternative fairs. Walking around ...

There’s been a lot of discussion recently about small and mid-size galleries being driven out of Chelsea by rising rents. While I don’t doubt that it’s true, you wouldn’t necessarily ...

On Friday I gave myself the day to explore the Los Angeles Art Book Fair. Organized by Printed Matter and in its second year, LAABF is NYABF’s younger smaller sister. ...

Present day visitors to Williamsburg could be forgiven for expecting to encounter high-end condominiums and artisanal food purveyors, rather than arts spaces, during a trip to the now iconic Brooklyn ...

A recent Washingtonian turned new New Yorker explores a small slice of the Lower East Side gallery scene. Coming to New York as a visitor, I always felt rushed. Showing ...

Although I feel a little sheepish for loving an art fair sponsored by American Apparel, I will admit it: I liked NADA (and Untitled) the best. It's young, it's hip, it's not stuffy, ...

Tracy Emin at Lehmann Maupin What needs to be said about an art fair where Tracy Emin is the headliner? The booths are big and you can see white wall ...

On the eve of the (e)merge art fair's third incarnation, I had a conversation with Dr. Jamie Smith, one of the founders of the fair and an owner of CONNERSMITH ...

Fair Flair: A conversation with Jamie Smith, co-director of the brand new (e)merge Art Fair in Washington, D.C. by Cara Ober If you want to get a sense of the ...

Roxy Paine's stainless steel tree limbs on top of The MetTHIS was the year that the art world repeatedly checked its pulse to see if it was still alive. And ...

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