The state’s finance surge has paid only modest dividends to the art trade
While a long-awaited cut to value-added tax this January has been welcomed, Germany’s contracting economy has “scared” a number of gallerists, says director of world’s longest-running art fair
From regional galleries becoming “unsustainable” to brutal cuts to funding of museums, galleries and arts and humanities education, the sector is in an increasingly perilous state
Dealers at the fair are hopeful for good sales, despite the prospect of a global recession
Turnover is increasing at a time of global turmoil—and it is mostly down to growing digital sales and new tastes among the 1%
The fair saw healthy sales, particularly at the market’s top end, but many galleries are wary of a downturn
While the relative weakness of the pound this season has given Americans at Frieze more buying power, many other factors may prevent them from making major purchases
The latest edition of the annual Otis College Report on the Creative Economy makes the point that even as California’s arts sector bounces back, long-term support is needed to ensure it truly thrives
Traditional medium is back in fashion amid looming Brexit
Burgeoning private museums offer cause for hope among economic uncertainty and geopolitical turbulence
Survival hints (just in case)