Comics
Seen and Overheard at Frieze New York
“Oh no, she’s good. She’s a pandemic baby.”
Comics
“Oh no, she’s good. She’s a pandemic baby.”
Art
Mixed feelings aside, we can all agree on one thing: it was better than an online viewing room.
News
“We don’t owe anybody any money,” John Sughrue, real estate developer and chairman of the Dallas Art Fair, told the Dallas Morning News.
Art
Frieze is offering free browsing for the first time and an app that allows you to imagine artworks inside your home. The director of Frieze New York, Loring Randolph, elaborates on these features and more in an interview with Hyperallergic.
Art
Volta was hot, sticky, and crowded. Independent might make you swoon. One visitor calls Art on Paper “more real.”
Art
From art about environmental recklessness to Caribbean post-coloniality, Armory kicked off the spring art fair season in spite of growing coronavirus concerns.
Guide
Your useful guide to the fairs and exhibitions of interest this week.
Comics
Your comics dispatch from Frieze Week.
Art
Even with art on view from dozens of countries, I found myself most drawn to work from local Mexican artists and spaces.
Art
"We want to demonstrate that the quality and resources to make this happen are here," the fair's co-founder told Hyperallergic.
Art
Amid the current state of US politics, the latest fall edition of the fair offered a selection of mostly apolitical artworks as soothing as a BBC documentary.
Announcement
A–F II provides a platform for 90-plus West Coast and international exhibitors presenting new publications and projects from November 1 to 3 at Blum & Poe LA.