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Art Cologne

A wide view of a historic glass-roofed exhibition hall filled with art fair booths and crowds circulating across multiple levels.

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
A large high-ceilinged space hosts an art fair with temporary white booths; a crowd of people browses the art

Observer’s November Art Fair Calendar

Our roundup of this month's art fairs will help you put together the perfect itinerary.
By Christa Terry

Cancellation of TEFAF Maastricht Leaves Global Art Events Split on Pushing Forward

Art Dubai, the Sydney Biennial and the upcoming Paris fairs are all approaching what to do in the face of coronavirus concerns differently.
By Helen Holmes
People visit the first day of the TEFAF art fair on March 13, 2015 in Maastricht, the Netherlands. From 13 to 22 March the fair will present ten thousands works of art and antique to collectors, traders and curators.

8 Can’t-Miss Art Fairs Around the World This Spring

By Alanna Martinez
A rendering of the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft orbiting an asteroid.

NASA to Send Art to an Asteroid, Umberto Eco Dead at 84—and More

By Alanna Martinez
A man in a cardigan and newsboy hat leans against a tree

Here Are the Exhibitors for Art Cologne and NADA Cologne 2013

By M.H. Miller

Manhattan on the Rhine: New York Art Dealers Braved Cologne

By Sarah Douglas

Art Cologne and NADA Announce Exhibitors for 2012 Fair

By Michael H. Miller

NADA Will Exhibit at Art Cologne in 2012

By Michael H. Miller
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