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Highlights from the 2025 Outsider Art Fair

The best and worst art fairs of the Outsider Art Fair, which was open to the public on Thursday night, seem to boil down to chaos. There are materials that overflow from the stalls that sometimes feel charming, like the machinery that reveals the on-site ideas. Other times, like those

Galleries Record Irregular Sales at Frieze Seoul 2025 

September 25, 2025
The 4th version of Frieze, Seoul, opened up on Wednesday, although it is still in a rough phase, also as worldwide markets are still in a rough phase. Frizz Seoul supervisor Patrick Lee informed Artnews MOMA PS1 supervisors Connie Butler and Wassan Al-Khudhairi are symbiotics of the 2025 Hawaii triennial,

Pussy Trouble Claims ‘Fuck You’ to Russian Jail Sentence

September 25, 2025
The 5 pet cat trouble in Moscow court might be punished to 8 to 13 years behind bars, yet Russian lobbyists jointly claim the judgment would just highlight the routine’s suppression and would certainly not silence the team’s anti-war message. These sentences are routed to Maria Alyokhina, Diana Burkot, Taso

Thaddaeus Ropac’s Much-Hyped Gallery Opens in Milan

September 25, 2025
Editor’s Note: This story first appeared in balance, Artnews Newsletters about the art market and other regions. Register here Accept it every Wednesday. Last weekend, Austrian big trader Thaddaeus Ropac held a grand opening of his new gallery in Milan. In the art media, there are more than this signal
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