Zero Art Fair Isn’t Selling Art—It’s Giving It Away, With Just a Few Caveats “We see the fair as a bridge between art, artists and working people who deserve to live with art,” the fair's co-founders told Observer. By Elisa Carollo
Mitchell-Innes & Nash Gallery Is Closing to Become an Art Advisory It's likely we'll see other similar announcements over the summer months. By Elisa Carollo
Postmasters’ Magda Sawon On the Challenges of Running a Nomadic Art Gallery After losing a legal dispute with its landlord last summer, the gallery moved out of its Tribeca space and embraced an experimental pop-up model. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Art World’s Best Reactions to ‘Velvet Buzzsaw,’ a Horror-Satire Where Gallerists Get Murdered By Paddy Johnson