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Van Doren Waxter

Dealers Explain the International Allure of Dallas’ Art Fair

The Dallas Art Fair may be a regional event, but it has something that even some of the biggest fairs don't. Dealers of the 2019 edition explain what that is.
By Helen Holmes

Refresh Your Art Collection at Spring’s Best Fairs and Auctions

If Frieze New York is prom, then Art Basel in Basel is the art world’s summer camp and if you're looking for a statement piece add to your collection, you shouldn't miss either.
By Margaret Carrigan
Anja Niemi, The Imaginary Cowboy.

Galleries Get It Right: NYC’s Not-to-Miss Spring Exhibitions Are All Female Solos

This year, it seems that New York City galleries have largely chosen to put solo shows by women front and center during Armory week—arguably the most important exhibition dates of the year. Changes in the wind, perhaps? 
By Margaret Carrigan
Fausto Melotti, Strada, 1973. (Photo: Courtesy of Hauser & Wirth)

Is the ADAA Secretly New York City’s Best Art Fair?

By Ryan Steadman
Carla Gannis, Nude Descending A Staircase, 2015. (Photo: Courtesy the artist and Transfer)

9 Things To Do in New York’s Art World Before January 24

By Paul Laster
From left, Joe Goode's Torn Cloud "Vandalized," 1973; Untitled (GO #4), 1973; Torn Cloud Painting 2A, 1975; and Torn Cloud Painting. 33, 1971. Photo: Courtesy of Joe Goode & Van Doren Waxter

Two Staunch Uptown Galleries Excite With Image-Based Painters, Both Old and New

By Ryan Steadman
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