Tag: David Zwirner

8 Press Releases

  • Art Fairs

    2023 Frieze Seoul: Results and Sustainable Progress

    The 2023 Frieze Seoul, which painted Seoul's fall season with art in September, was held in a calmer atmosphere compared to last year. The 2022 event was noisy because it was the first time Frieze had come to the city, and the economic downturn was relatively light. Frieze Seoul, which…

  • Art Fairs

    Frieze Seoul Returns in September With 330 Participating Galleries

    In September 2023, Seoul will welcome autumn with art. Frieze Seoul, which was first held last year, has confirmed this year's schedule. Starting with a preview on September 6, Frieze Seoul returns at COEX in Seoul from September 7 to 9, 2023. Just like last year, it will be co-hosted…

  • Art World

    2021 Art Market Predictions From Art Advisor Elisa Carollo

    Photo of Elisa Carollo. After witnessing the cancellation of almost every major art fair in 2020, making art market predictions for 2021 is an intimidating task. Elisa Carollo, art advisor and Milan Editor of Art She Says, was nonetheless up for the challenge when Auction Daily spoke with her earlier…

    2021 Art Market Predictions From Art Advisor Elisa Carollo1
  • Exhibitions

    An Alternative Canon: Art Dealers Collecting Outsider Art

    Curated by Paul Laster, An Alternative Canon: Art Dealers Collecting Outsider Art, is presented at Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, from July 22 – August 28, 2020. Morton Bartlett, Untitled (girl with flowers & broach), 1955, 3.5 x 3 inches, vintage gelatin silver print, Collection Julie Saul. Following in the footsteps…

    An Alternative Canon Art Dealers Collecting Outsider Art
  • Galleries

    Black gallerists press forward despite a market that holds them back

    Lewis Long, of the Long Gallery in Harlem, at his apartment in New York, June 17, 2020. As Art Basel opens online, African-American galleries are glaringly absent. Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times. NEW YORK(NYT NEWS SERVICE).- Art Basel’s online viewing rooms went live Thursday, presenting 281 of the world’s leading modern…

    Black gallerists press forward despite a market that holds them back
  • Art Fairs

    First virtual New York art fair brings low energy but solid prices

    “Distanced Figures 3” by George Condo was a perfect match for an art fair forced online by the coronavirus. George Condo/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; via Hauser & Wirth.by Robin Pogrebin NEW YORK(NYT NEWS SERVICE).- There were no air kisses. No celebrity sightings. No Champagne flutes in the VIP lounge…

    First virtual New York art fair brings low energy but solid prices
  • Auction Industry

    Reports Indicate Art Basel’s Online Viewing Rooms Were a Mild Success

    Art Basel Hong Kong 2018 billboard. Photo by Philip Fong/AFP via Getty Images. On February 6th, 2020, Art Basel canceled its annual show in Hong Kong. It was not a decision made lightly by the fair's leadership. “We are acutely aware of the important role that the fair plays within…

    Reports Indicate Art Basel’s Online Viewing Rooms Were a Mild Success
  • Galleries

    Art Galleries Respond To Virus Outbreak With Online Viewing Rooms

    In an undated image provided by Mitchell-Innes & Nash, from Art Basel’s new Online Viewing Room, the virtual exhibition by Mitchell-Innes & Nash gallery of Keltie Ferris’s “Cloud Line.” After canceling its fair, Art Basel Hong Kong will present more than 2,000 works online with an estimated value of $270…

    Mitchell-Innes & Nash
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