Art Fairs at a Turning Point: Why Galleries Can’t Afford to Go—but Can’t Afford to Stop After decades of unchecked expansion, economic realities are forcing fairs to become more selective, more regional and more accountable. By Elisa Carollo
Across Paris, Dealer-Led Fairs Are Stealing the Spotlight As operating costs rise and mega-fairs tighten their grip, Paris has become the epicenter of a new kind of rebellion: dealer-led fairs reclaiming agency and focusing on purpose before sales. By Elisa Carollo
Paris Internationale at 10: How the Dealer-Led Fair Anticipated Today’s Art Market The art fair recently announced a new Milan edition that will debut during that city’s art week in April. By Elisa Carollo
Antonello da Messina’s Rare Double-Sided Masterpiece Will Lead Sotheby’s Old Masters Sales By Elisa Carollo