“Abstract Expressionists: The Women” Adds an Essential Chapter to the Movement’s History The show revisits the contributions of 32 visionary artists who helped expand the language of Abstract Expressionism beyond its early centers. By Mary Gregory
A Brisk Start to the Armory Show Suggests Optimism as the Market Adapts to New Rhythms “People are excited to be ‘back to school'—both dealers and collectors,” David Nolan told Observer after reporting strong opening day sales. By Elisa Carollo
Dallas’ Art Fairs Open With Slow-Burn Sales and Museum Acquisitions That Signal Regional Potential With packed preview crowds and nearly $100,000 in museum-backed acquisitions, the Dallas Art Fair is making a confident case for the city’s growing relevance. By Elisa Carollo
Sprüth Magers Celebrates a Decade in Los Angeles With the Artists Who Helped Define a City By Jordan Riefe
Christie’s Rachel Koffsky On How the Handbag Became the Art Market’s Most Elegant Entry Point By Elisa Carollo