The fair is presenting a more intimate and in-depth event for its sixth Morocco edition, with 14 of the 30 exhibitors based in Africa
The Canadian documentary “So Surreal: Behind the Masks” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival
Virginia Brilliant accuses the dealers of "repeatedly, regularly and constantly making misogynistic, antisemitic, racist and homophobic comments" and more
The fair's blend of historical and contemporary works drew many admirers and solid sales, though lower price points were conspicuous
Eight years after the fair’s launch, dealers are clear on its role in a packed spring diary for art in the city
Prehistoric pottery, a ceremonial dance mask and a blue-chip rocking chair are among this year’s gems
Antiquities and Modern art co-exist with Kate Moss trapped in fibreglass, Virgil Abloh’s packaging throne and a reality TV alumnus
A daughter of the former owner of the sculpture claims it was stolen from her dying mother; Nahem says she is stalking him and marring his reputation
The long-running photography fair was last held at the Upper East Side institution until 2016, when it decamped to Midtown
The native Brooklynite, fêted in Europe, figures prominently on Nathalie Obadia’s stand at the fair
Gallerists at the fair say more collectors are invested in greater gender diversity among their holdings and are keen to invest in art by women
Despite the fair’s small stands in comparison to its Dutch sister fair, gallerists are pairing art with functional design
The Dutch fair’s smaller North American outpost has an eclectic offering emphasising modern and contemporary art as well as antiquities
The fair has grown to be among the largest in the world since it began as a hotel fair in 1994
The organisation's fourth leader in three years, he will oversee both Maastricht and New York events alongside chairman Hidde van Seggelen
By focusing on art from across history, visitors are able to see how works from different periods can inform and encourage new dialogues
The new week-long alignment starts the spring art season with a bang, including the returns of the Independent, Nada New York, Tefaf New York and the Future Art Fair
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston will begin conservation efforts later this year with a $27,600 grant from The European Fine Art Foundation
Cancelled this year, the Modern and contemporary art event will return to the Park Avenue Armory next May but the October fair for historical art and antiques has been dropped
Citing international travel restrictions and the city's strict reopening plan following coronavirus lockdown, the fair's organisers say too many uncertainties remain
Event has now moved to the dates normally occupied by Tefaf New York Fall, which has been scrapped as a result but will return in 2021, organisers say
The sculpture is thought to have been illicitly sold from a convent in Granada
Attempting to capitalise on the crossover collecting trend, the fourth edition of the Dutch fair brings in Modern and contemporary art to complement its historical focus
Sales to the Upper East Side set may take their time at the New York fair, but they do happen and exhibitors praise its slick presentation and diverse offering
Plus, NADA condemns Paul Manafort and Frieze does virtual reality
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Sale marks the end of legal battle over ownership between the US art investment firm and the non-profit Dutch fair group
Papers show Tefaf sought New York Supreme Court ruling releasing it from obligation to employ Artvest for bi-annual fairs
Key Old Master European works were quick to sell while US-based dealers offer a more 'local flavour'
A dizzying mix of antique oddities and gems attract browsers to the city's third iteration of the fair