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    • Monday, 23 January, 2023
      Visual Arts
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    • Thursday, 8 December, 2022
      The Art Market
      Auction sales slide in Hong Kong

      Asia stalwart Patti Wong leaves Sotheby’s; Frank Auerbach on the rise; Danish hidden gem at Christie’s

    • Thursday, 13 October, 2022
      The Art Market
      Frieze art fairs open to starry crowds and solid sales

      ‘Emma’ sells for record price; Shirin Neshat drops first NFTs; Friedrich Petzel expands in New York

    • Friday, 7 October, 2022
      Frieze Week in London 2022
      Changing tastes drive sales shifts at Frieze Masters

      Ancient and medieval art sells well, but dealers in fussier Old Masters and bronze sculptures find challenges

    • Friday, 7 October, 2022
      Collecting
      Frieze Week in London 2022

      The Frieze art fairs return to Regent’s Park with offerings from ancient sculptures to recent paintings, but how will the UK’s rocky economy affect sales?

    • Friday, 7 October, 2022
      Frieze Week in London 2022
      Artist Abbas Zahedi: ‘I hijack galleries as spaces to grieve’

      This year’s Frieze Artist Award winner on turning his social practice into art

    • Friday, 7 October, 2022
      Frieze Week in London 2022
      Turbulence fails to dampen Frieze art fairs’ return to London

      The falling pound is good news for international collectors

    • Friday, 7 October, 2022
      Frieze Week in London 2022
      Artist Mama Nike: ‘I found a way to make us women powerful, by being able to earn money’

      Nike Davies-Okundaye has turned making the Nigerian adire textile into an art form and a business

    • Thursday, 8 September, 2022
      The Art Market
      Sotheby’s takes on galleries with new primary-market channel

      All the buzz from Frieze Seoul; UK fair organiser urges new government to undo Brexit hurdles

    • Wednesday, 31 August, 2022
      Art in South Korea
      Gallery Hyundai wants to bring Korea to the world, and vice versa

      Cultural exchange has been the gallery’s mission for 50 years, says president Do Hyung-Teh

    • Wednesday, 31 August, 2022
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      Art in South Korea
    • Wednesday, 31 August, 2022
      Art in South Korea
      Frieze Seoul’s Focus section tackles the thorny question: what is Asian art?

      Works at the 12 young galleries range from Sungsil Ryu’s garish consumerism to Laetitia Yhap’s seaside sketches

    • Friday, 26 August, 2022
      Art in South Korea
      Frieze Seoul’s arrival crowns South Korea’s rapid art-market rise

      The art fair lands in a city well-supplied with collectors and newly popular with international galleries

    • Friday, 13 May, 2022
      FT Collecting Supplements
      Frieze New York 2022
    • Friday, 13 May, 2022
      Frieze New York 2022
      Frieze Frame’s Sophie Mörner: ‘I don’t like being compartmentalised’

      Company Gallery’s founder has gone from publisher to gallerist to curator of the fair’s emerging section

    • Friday, 13 May, 2022
      Frieze New York 2022
      Return of Frieze New York proves that small is beautiful

      With only 65 galleries, the art fair at The Shed in Manhattan will have a more intimate feel

    • Friday, 11 February, 2022
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      Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
    • Friday, 11 February, 2022
      Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
      Christine Messineo, new director of Frieze LA and Frieze NY, on loving the local

      The former gallerist has taken on a bicoastal challenge even as art fairs struggle to stay on track

    • Friday, 11 February, 2022
      Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
      Frieze Week LA unites a city that refuses to be centralised

      With satellite fairs Spring Break and Felix and local galleries all taking part, it’s a rare moment of focus

    • Friday, 11 February, 2022
      Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
      Ben Sakoguchi’s art from America’s concentration camps

      The Japanese-American artist explores his second world war internment in deceptively warm paintings

    • Thursday, 13 January, 2022
      Collecting
      French art fairs in disarray as rival goes after slots

      Victoria Siddall leaves Frieze; London Gallery Weekend is back in May; Bonhams buys Bukowskis

    • Saturday, 9 October, 2021
      Frieze tests London art market’s attraction for far-flung buyers

      Whether Asian and American buyers will overcome travel hassles remains an open question for the capital

    • Friday, 8 October, 2021
      Collecting
      Frieze Week 2021
    • Friday, 8 October, 2021
      Frieze Week 2021
      Gripping Gorgons and Rodin plasters at Frieze’s new decorative arts section

      Stand Out is curated by Luke Syson, who wants to highlight the value of art objects

    • Friday, 8 October, 2021
      Frieze Week 2021
      Frieze is back in physical form

      The fair returns to London — and real life — with ventures that aim to increase diversity among curators and reduce emissions

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