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Arts
Art Basel Opens to Safe Sales and Fears of a Weaker Market
At the prestigious fair, doing business at what one mega-dealer calls a “more human pace” can just mean “slower” for…
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News
Sanford L. Smith, Creator of Prestigious Art Fairs, Dies at 84
Over four decades, he produced more than 150 events. Some dealers reported selling more in a weekend at a Smith…
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Arts
Spring Art Fairs Kick Off for Buyers and Browsers Alike
With Frieze comes a buffet of art in New York City, whether you’re looking for blue-chip galleries or emerging artists.
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Arts
Art in Multiples, Back at the Armory
The Print Fair returns to Park Avenue, with a critic’s advice on connoisseurship, and where the buys are.
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Health
A Deep-Fried Pho Sparks Scandal at the State Fair of Texas
On a recent afternoon at the State Fair of Texas, in Dallas, Tori Valdez and Jordan Johnson moved through the…
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Arts
Frankfurt Book Fair Cancels Award Ceremony for Palestinian Author
Organizers cited the Israel-Hamas war as the reason for stepping back from honoring a novel about the 1949 murder of…
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Arts
At 20, Frieze London Is a Different Fair for a Changed City
The event has become unashamedly commercial, and the quirky moments that defined earlier editions have gone.
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Arts
The Art World Redefines Ownership
Seizures of looted art have made potential buyers and sellers of antiquities apprehensive, and even reluctant.
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Arts
Art Fair Visitor Breaks a Jeff Koons Balloon Dog Sculpture
A woman accidentally knocked over a bright blue dog sculpture at Art Wynwood in Miami, causing the $42,000 artwork to…