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EXPO CHICAGO 2026 Opens With Local Enthusiasm and Strong Institutional Sales

Under new director Kate Sierzputowski, the fair opened with a tighter format and a sharper curatorial focus, driving early (and steady) sales across tiers.
By Elisa Carollo
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Under Director Kate Sierzputowski, EXPO CHICAGO Bets On Renewed Institutional Depth

In conversation with Observer, she outlined her vision for an even more curatorially focused fair rooted in strong institutional partnerships and regional engagement.
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