Art Genève Courts Galleries With a Different Market Logic This fair unfolds at a deliberately measured scale, offering galleries and collectors a setting defined by conversation and connection. By Sarah Moroz
5 Days of Art in Hong Kong: Ancient History, Contemporary Culture and Endless Contrasts Art in Hong Kong is everywhere, folded into daily life, not only in museums but also in hotels, on streets, in parks and in unexpected corners. By Christa Terry
NOMAD Abu Dhabi Turns a Decommissioned Airport Terminal into a Destination for Design The boutique design fair launched by Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte is positioned to become the region’s only fair dedicated to collectible design. By Elisa Carollo
Boston’s Triennial Reimagines Public Art Through the City’s Social, Historical and Ecological Realities By Elisa Carollo
Threads of Connection: Chiharu Shiota’s ‘The Unsettled Soul’ Stuns in Prague By Frances Forbes-Carbines