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
Frieze London Restores Market Confidence and Outsells Expectations The energy on opening day felt less like a post-Brexit correction and more like the city snapping back into its golden age—and perhaps even better than before. By Elisa Carollo
Swiss Sculptor Hans Josephsohn Dies at 92 Swiss artist Hans Josephsohn, known for subtle, roughhewn sculptures of bodies and faces that range from humorous to haunting, has By Andrew Russeth
How Pamela Harriman Became the Most Powerful Socialite in American Politics By Jennifer Ashley Wright