Spain’s largest commercial art event saw 211 galleries gather at the IFEMA conference centre
As the Spanish capital attracts a moneyed contingent from Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela, regional galleries are following suit
The first full edition of Spain's leading art fair since the start of the pandemic saw a near-return to form with strong institutional presence
The Spanish art fair, which usually takes place in February, has braved the Madrid heat with this year’s postponed edition
The 'panorama is desolate' for the country's culture sector, says Manuel Fernández-Braso, president of the association of Madrid art galleries
Spanish art fair celebrates the work of Cuban-American artist Felix González-Torres, who died of Aids in 1996
The 39th edition, opening tomorrow, has exhibitors from across Latin America, including Peru, Cuba, Chile and Colombia
Political turmoil and economic crisis keep collectors away from countries such as Venezuela, so galleries rely more on fairs
Madrid museum's collector-trustees, Carmen Cervera and Francesca von Habsburg, turn conflict into collaboration
Collectors praise fair's mix of politics, aesthetics and conceptual works
Media mogul Tatxo Benet says that censorship is damaging for artists—and the viewing public
We look at the talking points and early sales
A Frida Kahlo—not for sale—pulled in 180,000 viewers
Neshat links three incongruous images - the bare soles of the feet, Arabic script and gun violence - to achieve a conceit
However, there is still a marked lack of Spanish collectors
Twelve American dealers and seventeen private collectors invited