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A booth installation view showing a long orange abstract painting, a row of black and red metal sculptures displayed on white plinths, a hanging mobile, a brightly colored geometric painting on the right wall and a mixed-media sculpture on a pedestal in the corner.

Abu Dhabi Art 2025 Stakes Out Its Vision Ahead of Frieze’s Takeover

Rooted in the U.A.E.’s fast-growing artistic landscape, the fair seems eager to expand its international reach before the megafair takes the reins in 2026.
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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 traditional painted portrait of a woman waiting with her head resting on her hand

Curator Virginia Brilliant On the Old Master Women History Chose to Forget

Observer caught up with the curator to discuss the challenges history's exceptional women artists have faced and their remarkable stories.
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