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Art Brussels

Visitors to last year's Dallas Art Fair. (Photo: Mei-Chun Jau)

Observer’s April Art Fair Calendar (Updated)

Here's (almost) everything happening on the art fair circuit this April.
By Christa Terry

Art Brussels Weaves a Spell as Galleries Cash in on the Textile and Tapestry Trend

Tapestry works from Etel Adnan, Laure Prouvost, Ethan Cook and others on view at Art Brussels show collectors have fallen hard for textiles.
By Mariana Fernandez

At Art Brussels 2019, a New ‘Invited’ Initiative Breaks With the Traditional Fair Format

The new section is open exclusively to art spaces that eschew the traditional gallery model.
By Mariana Fernandez
These are the art events to check out in the coming months.

10 Art Events Around the Globe

By Guelda Voien
NEW YORK - APRIL 12: Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) workers look at proposed designs for a completed subway platform in an underground tunnel for the long-proposed 2nd Avenue subway line April 12, 2007 in New York City. A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the line, one of numerous since the project was first proposed 80 years ago. The first phase of the line is scheduled to be completed in 2013, running from 96th Street to 63rd Street at a cost of $3.8 billion. Upon completion, line would add 8.5 miles of tracks and carry five million riders on weekdays in four of New York City's five boroughs.

Peek the Second Avenue Subway’s Public Art, Morbid Anatomy Museum Shutters

By Alanna Martinez
Actor Dustin Hoffman.

Dustin Hoffman Leads Medici Family TV Series, Museums to Show Gurlitt Trove—and More

By Alanna Martinez
People visit the first day of the TEFAF art fair on March 13, 2015 in Maastricht, the Netherlands. From 13 to 22 March the fair will present ten thousands works of art and antique to collectors, traders and curators.

8 Can’t-Miss Art Fairs Around the World This Spring

By Alanna Martinez
Katerina Gregos. (Courtesy of Art Brussels, Photography by David Plas)

After Putting a Small Art Fair on the International Map, Katerina Gregos to Step Down

By Ryan Steadman

Toto, We’re Home! Kansas Gallery Will Move to LES

By Ryan Steadman
All eyes were on this Kathryn Andrews work in the booth of NY dealer Barbara Gladstone.

Life Is a Tasty Box of Chocolates for US Dealers Showing at Art Brussels

By Ryan Steadman

Battle of the Belge: Art Brussels Opens With an Onslaught of Openings

By Ryan Steadman
The aisles at Art Brussels. (Photo: via Best of Brussels)

Double-Dipping on the Fair Circuit: Dealer Simon Preston Pairs Brussels and Frieze NY

By Ryan Steadman
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