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
ADAA Hits Pause On The Art Show as Dealers Question Whether Fairs Are Still Worth It Although fairs like Art Basel and Frieze continue to inspire collector loyalty, mid-sized galleries are questioning whether the rising costs, booth politics and selection opacity are worth it. By Elisa Carollo
What If the Art World Isn’t Collapsing But Changing Hands as It Should? We need to start looking at prominent gallery closures as a natural passing of the torch. By Elisa Carollo
Antonello da Messina’s Rare Double-Sided Masterpiece Will Lead Sotheby’s Old Masters Sales By Elisa Carollo