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Frieze Announces Galleries Opening No 9 Cork Street

Frieze Announces Galleries Opening No 9 Cork Street
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London s Debut Gallery Weekend Was a Smashing Success But Can This Humble Format Replace the Art Fair?

London s Debut Gallery Weekend Was a Smashing Success But Can This Humble Format Replace the Art Fair?
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With Art Basel Hong Kong and Eurovision in the Same Weekend, the Global Arts Scene Signals a Return

With two major events in the same weekend, the international arts scene signaled it has no intention of letting yet another year get canceled by Covid.  

Digital tools drive art market s move into the cloud

Home Digital tools drive art market’s move into the cloud Digital tools drive art market’s move into the cloud Virtual viewing rooms have attracted new collectors and offer an alternative outlet to physical galleries and fairs World Economy News 18 May 2021 • 4 min read In March, when a token representing a digital collage by the artist Beeple sold for $69.3m at auction, the art world took notice. It was the latest sale of a non-fungible token: a line of code locked into the blockchain an unalterable computer register as a record, or a certificate of authenticity, of an intangible asset. As such, NFTs can enable the buying and selling of digital artworks and could, according to some, revolutionise the market, although others have criticised NFTs as a get-rich-quick scheme.

TEFAF Cancels Its Marquee Fair in Maastricht This Fall, Citing Current Global Circumstances

Colnaghi’s stand at TEFAF in Maastricht, 2018. Courtesy of TEFAF. The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) in Maastricht, the largest and most high-profile Old Master fair in the world, has called off its 2021 edition. Organizers said they decided to pull the plug on the event, which had previously been rescheduled from its traditional March dates to September, “after careful consideration of current global circumstances.” The fair’s cancellation raises questions about the feasibility of other major art expos that had been pushed to the fall, including Art Basel, which is due to run in nearby Switzerland from September 23 to 26, and Frieze London, which is scheduled for October 13 to 17. Expo Chicago, which historically took place in September, has already shifted to April for good starting next year, while Independent and the Armory Show in New York are proceeding as planned for September.

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