Fair

This year, the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) and its Fine Art Print Fair named Jenny Gibbs their new Executive Director. Previously, Gibbs was the Director of the MA in Art…
So few things in life are free but Volume 2 of MTL: Art and the Book, Montreal’s weeklong series of workshops and symposia culminating in a two-day bilingual book fair and boundary-pushing art…
Far from facing extinction, there is a resurgent interest in books made by artists as well as publishers specializing in books about art.
A new kind of contemporary art fair is coming to New York City in 2020. Superfine! NYCx3: (wo)man, myth, & Magick consists of 3-consecutive full scale fairs, each uniquely curated within an…
Superfine! is one of the most unique art fairs in America. With a belief that art fairs can be curated bust still offer affordable works, Superfine! connects unrepresented artists and upcoming…
The Art History Babes are joined by the curator of Diverse Art LA, Marisa Caichiolo and contemporary artist, Andrés Paredes to discuss the Diverse Art LA program, interactive immersive art…

“Everything photographs so well!” is the first impression one could get after a first round of the 60 international exhibitors of the 19th edition of SCOPE New York, held at the…

Some of the best art schools in the country are in Los Angeles, the fruit of a long tradition of blue-chip practitioners like Catherine Opie, Robert Irwin and Millard Sheets teaching classes to the…