Frieze and Kiaf SEOUL Scale Back in Spectacle While Still Securing Sales The chaotic entrance lines at Kiaf and overcrowded aisles of last year’s Frieze are gone, replaced by smaller crowds of cautious buyers. 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
In L.A., Emilia Yin Is Prioritizing Artist Evolution Over Market Moments "I don’t chase trends—I build legacies. Too many galleries scramble to align with market forces instead of defining them." By Elisa Carollo
Frieze L.A. Takes Off at Santa Monica Airport With Dynamic Sales and Community Support By Elisa Carollo
Artist Fawn Rogers On Her Work, Showing at Make Room and the State of the World Today By Stephen Wozniak