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Sprüth Magers

View of the Grand Palais Éphémère during Art Basel Paris, showing the vast glass-and-iron dome filled with rows of illuminated gallery booths and visitors walking through the fair floor.

Early Sales at Art Basel Paris See Buyers Favoring Substance Over Speculation

Preliminary reports suggest that the art market is regaining traction at every level, but with a sharper focus.
By Elisa Carollo
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
Two women, one standing and one seated, pose inside an unfinished gallery space with exposed drywall and a large arched window overlooking a city street.

Ingrid Lundgren and Marissa Dembkoski’s Slip House Launches With Domestic Art Spaces Inspired By Coenties Slip

The storied space once served as a home and studio for designer Charles Kritsky, a close friend of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
By Elisa Carollo
People attending a gallery's opening.

Antonia Ruder On the Role of Gallery Weekend Berlin in a Changing Art Market

By Elisa Carollo
Two professionally dressed women in a modern, minimalist living space with contemporary furniture and abstract artwork in the background. One woman is seated in a wooden lounge chair, while the other stands confidently beside her. The room features neutral tones with a bold, colorful painting as a focal point.

Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers Believe in the Resiliency of the German Art Scene

By Elisa Carollo
Man in the darkness

George Condo On Channeling the Fragmented Human Psyche in His Work

By Elisa Carollo
Image of a man walkimng on a pink carpet.

Early Sales and Excitement at Art Basel Miami Beach Signal Revived Optimism

By Elisa Carollo
View of Shanghai's tower from the exhibition space immersed in blue light.

Between Virtual and Political Utopias: Cao Fei’s Largest Survey in Shanghai

By Elisa Carollo
Woman observing closely a colorful sculpture by artist Yinka Shonibare at Frieze London 2023

Frieze London and Frieze Masters Announce 2024’s Participating Galleries and Programming

By Elisa Carollo

Top 10 Art Exhibitions Opening Around the World This Spring

By Margaret Carrigan
Craig Kauffman portrait with Untitled Wall Reliefs, 1967.

Sprüth Magers Shines a Light on Craig Kauffman’s Influential Minimalism

By Margaret Carrigan
Subodh Gupta's Cooking the World at Art Basel Unlimited 2017.

These Are the Art Basel Moments Instagram Is Obsessing Over

By Alanna Martinez
"Study of a Man Talking" by Francis Bacon is on display at Christie's during a preview of their Impressionist and Modern Art sale in New York, October 28, 2011. Christie's will hold its bi-annual Impressionist and Modern Art sale on November 1, 2011. AFP PHOTO/Emmanuel Dunand

Francis Bacon Paintings Stolen in Spain, Sterling Ruby’s Clothes Go on View—and More

By Alanna Martinez

Read All Over: Text Art Flying Off The Walls at Frieze New York

By Zoë Lescaze

Exclusive: Armory Show 2012 Exhibitor List

By Sarah Douglas
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