Independent Opens With Solo Presentations, Early Sales and (Most Importantly) Breathing Room Dealers are optimistic that the next few days will bring more conversations and sales as fair-hopping buyers make their way to Pier 36. By Elisa Carollo
Venezuela Built a Cultural Powerhouse—And Its Art World Refuses to Disappear Caracas was once the cultural capital of Latin America; today, artists, dealers and diasporic galleries are keeping art in Venezuela alive amid crisis and exile. By Elisa Carollo
Miami’s Art Scene Heats Up With a New Space from Collector John Marquez Most works displayed at the art space's inaugural showing were created in the past five years. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
How Pamela Harriman Became the Most Powerful Socialite in American Politics By Jennifer Ashley Wright
Séamus Kealy On Returning to Ireland, Artist-Centered Institutions and What the RHA Could Become By Dan Duray