Neighbors in Chicago Reimagined the Art Fair as a Gilded Age Cultural Salon Founders Mirka Serrato and Jonny Tanna wanted to create a new kind of art fair that could bridge the gap between emerging galleries and institutions. By Elisa Carollo
In Venice, Andreas Angelidakis Is Queering the Idea of a National Pavilion Get ready for his “Byzantium goth disco” to open at the Biennale. By Sarah Moroz
The Most Outrageous Woman Who Ever Spent a Fortune Before Karl Lagerfeld, before Alexander McQueen, before anyone thought to call fashion art, one Italian heiress was wandering through St. Mark's Square in nothing but a fur coat and a philosophy. By Jennifer Ashley Wright
A Legacy of Resistance: Niomar Moniz Sodré Bittencourt’s Collection Nets €11.3M at Sotheby’s By Elisa Carollo
Cultural Powerhouses: The Women of Arts Philanthropy, Past and Present By Aurelie Cauchy and Leslie Ramos
From Cattelan’s Scandalous Banana to a Duo of Lalanne Camels: 10 Highlights of the November Art Auctions By Elisa Carollo
Ai Weiwei’s Thoughts on Art and Sex, Long-Lost Peggy Guggenheim Tapes Found, and More By Alanna Martinez