The new, 24,000 sq. ft museum will be part of a recently announced $1.35bn mixed-use development near Hudson Yards
A wave of construction projects is updating and expanding the city’s art and cultural institutions, indicating a trend toward modernisation and growth
The season’s standout exhibitions, from Soho to the Bronx
The fair champions art made on and with paper, in every form and style
The fair's third edition leans into the middle market and museum interest to expand the canon—and commercial fortunes—of Modernism
Works at price points up to the high six figures found buyers during the VIP preview of the fair’s first edition fully under the Frieze corporate umbrella
As ever, the emerging artist showcase delivers on all things weird, wild and wonderful
The Belgian fair’s first stateside edition offers objects for every aesthetic sensibility and budget
The fair’s third edition features a strong contingent of under-recognised artists from Latin America and beyond
The satellite fair’s new director visited Kyiv in the spring to forge partnerships with artists and dealers there
The Puerto Rico-born, Chicago-based artist’s new Public Art Fund project brings the domestic architecture of her childhood home to Central Park
After three decades, New York’s biggest art fair is shaking things up, with a new parent company, a new director and a more global lineup
The Elizabeth Street Garden, founded by a local gallerist more than 30 years ago, is scheduled to be demolished to make way for housing
The Belgian fair is debuting during Armory Week, as opposed to New York Design Week, in hopes of tapping into a critical mass of collectors
McMillan joins as the New York City fair, which was acquired by Frieze last summer, prepares for its 30th anniversary edition in September