Collecting
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Sara Roffino
Next week’s Frieze-fueled art takeover of New York includes such a myriad array as the established Pulse and NADA satellite fairs, the inaugural Collective .1 Design Fair and also-new Fridge Fair, as well as the 10th edition...
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Eric Gonon, Aaron Sherman
Paris Photo Los Angeles wrapped up its inaugural United States edition of the renowned French photography fair. Organizers say more than 13,500 people visited the Paramount Pictures Studios to view works by masters and emerging artists from an...
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Julia Halperin
Frieze returns to Randall’s Island for its sophomore edition May 10–13 determined not to be a one hit wonder. Accordingly, the organizers have attracted a slew of new exhibitors—including Luhring Augustine, Jack Shainman, and CRG—and that influx portends...
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Matthew Drutt
For this week's Eye on Art segment, Blouin ARTINFO's Matthew Drutt headed to Mexico City for Zona Maco 2013, where he found hidden gems from artists Daniel Pérez Rios, Pedro Reyes and Gabriel Orozco. The contemporary art fair's 10th edition...
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Céline Piettre, Tom Chen
BRUSSELS — The 31st edition of Art Brussels just wrapped up under the new leadership of Anne Lafère on the business side and Katerina Gregos, curator and artistic director. Here's a look at 60 Works in 60 Seconds from...
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Alexander Forbes
“I practically grew up in a gallery,” says Jan Holger Arndt, the founder of Düsseldorf’s JaLiMa Collection, of his childhood spent at his mother’s friends’ art openings. He describes JaLiMa — an exhibition space that he opened last September, where he shows...
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Coline Milliard
The young German collector Julia Stoschek has taken over Art Cologne’s entrance hall with “Das Bildermuseum brennt” (“The Art Museum Burns”), an exhibition of works from her 560-piece collection that showcases both long-established artists like Bruce Nauman...
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Judd Tully
Announced last week, cosmetic magnate Leonard Lauder’s extraordinary gift of 78 Cubist works to the Metropolitan Museum of Art instantly transforms the museum into a formidable citadel of modern art. The roster reads like an acquisitor’s...
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Vanessa Yurkevich
This week on Gallery Night, ARTINFO went to two openings at the Yossi Milo Gallery in Chelsea. French photographer Charles Fréger traveled to 19 European countries to photograph "Wilder Mann," a custom that takes place once a year in the winter,...
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Shane Ferro
What I’m about to say might be self-evident if you are on the business end of the art world, but if you aren’t, listen up: A lot of what gets written about the art market is crap. It isn't necessarily meant to be so, but the whole thing is set up so that it's...














