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Artwork by Francisco Vidal on view at London gallery Tiwani Contemporary's booth in the Armory Focus: African Perspective section.

At Armory Show, No Signs of Art Market Slowing

At high noon on Wednesday, the aisles on Piers 92 and 94 on Manhattan's west side were already packed with eager collectors and celebrity enthusiasts looking to buy.
By Alanna Martinez

NEXT Art Chicago Fair Calls It Quits

Art Chicago, one of contemporary art’s longest-running fairs, will not open for business this year. Rechristened as NEXT Art Chicago
By Andrew Russeth

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