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Marc Selwyn Fine Art

A floral-lined entrance at the Park Avenue Armory leads into the Wade Thompson Drill Hall during TEFAF New York, with visitors walking down a central corridor flanked by booths. The space is softly lit, and the left side of the frame is filled with a vibrant wall of flowers in shades of purple, pink, red and white.

TEFAF Delivers Museum Quality—and Sales—Despite Market Uncertainty

Museum-quality masterpieces, rediscoveries and record-setting sales defined the fair's return to the Park Avenue Armory.
By Elisa Carollo
A crowd attending an art fair opening.

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

The 12 Best Gallery Exhibitions Across the Country Opening in Spring

Mamma Andersson at David Zwirner, Lyle Ashton Harris' photographs in Houston and the unveiling of Hauser & Wirth's new NYC gallery: Here are the best gallery shows to see this spring.
By Paddy Johnson
MIAMI, FL - FEBRUARY 07: An American Airlines plane takes off at the Miami International Airport on February 7, 2013 in Miami, Florida. Reports indicate that a deal between American Airlines and US Airways to merge may be set for early next week. If the deal goes through it would create the world's biggest airline.

American Airlines Sued for Damaging Art, Justin Trudeau Sketch Sold for $25K—and More

By Alanna Martinez
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