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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

Art Professionals Shuffle As New Trump Tariffs Enter Into Impact

March 22, 2025
Editor’s Note: This tale initially showed up in equilibrium, Artnews E-newsletters regarding the art market and various other areas. Register right here Approve it every Wednesday. With the twelve o’clock at night bells on Tuesday early morning, Head of state Donald Trump has actually postured a great danger to his

At Art Basel Hong Kong, Proof of a Moving Art Globe

March 21, 2025
India’s financial power has enabled the galleries to identify the fairs they can attend and the fairs they attend. “We are not affected by the weak markets in the West,” Javiri said. “We can keep selling it home.” As Hena Kapadia, owner of Tarq Gallery in Mumbai, said: “This is

In Hong Kong, an Art Scene Grows in an Industrial Area

March 21, 2025
Wong Chuk Hang’s solid character also attracts brand new enthusiasts. “I barely had a conversation with the large gallery,” Yuri van der Leest said. “It’s so energetic and passionate. ” He said he owns about 160 works of art, made up of three-quarters of Hong Kong musicians, and Mak2. Jennifer

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