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Spotlight: Gome Alon on capturing the essence of everyday objects
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What young collectors are asking for at winter fairs
From ceramics with provenance to large-format photography, here are the buying signals we picked up on the ground.
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Studio visit: translating sound into pigment in Oakland
A day with musician-turned-painter Lia Tran as she scores canvases with modular synths and analog tape loops.
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The modern collector playbook: building a focused first 10
How to set a thesis, work with advisors, and document acquisitions without losing the thrill of discovery.
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Seoul after dark: project spaces and late-night openings
Independent spaces in Euljiro and Seongsu that keep their doors open for collectors hopping between fairs.
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Designing digital hospitality for galleries
Simple microcopy, warm follow-ups, and frictionless viewing rooms that make online collectors feel expected.
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Material memory: clay, fiber, and the stories they keep
Four makers on working with tactile materials to archive family narratives and collective histories.
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Your spring fair calendar with three efficient routes
Link out to art weeks in New York, Mexico City, and Berlin with routes that pair satellite shows and studios.
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On the shelf: writing about art without jargon
An annotated reading list for press releases, wall text, and emails that feel human and precise.
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Artist toolkit: pricing, pacing drops, and staying visible
A tactical checklist for independent artists: edition logic, waitlists, and collaborating with pop-ups.
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Archipelago thinking: building a distributed program
Why the strongest emerging galleries are acting like networks--running salons, roving residencies, and digital drops.
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Artium 101: What is Papier Colle
A quick crash course on building layered compositions with scissors, glue, and archival papers.
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Spotlight: Jordyn Owens on finding creativity in chaos and curiosity
Brooklyn painter Jordyn Owens blends spontaneity and raw emotion in portraits that feel alive.
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17 artists we are excited to see at the Reno Tahoe International Art Show 2025
Our shortlist of sculptors, printmakers, and textile artists worth circling on your fair map.
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Spotlight: Gome Alon on capturing the essence of everyday objects
Why the artist keeps returning to simple tools and household forms to study memory and repetition.
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Paper Drop: Jack Carden's provocation on art
A designer-turned-artist bends paper, neon, and text to question how we consume cultural signals.
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Artist toolkit: pricing, pacing drops, and staying visible
How to time releases, set editions, and keep collectors warm without burning out.
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Venice notes: quiet shows beyond the Giardini
Backstreet palazzi, satellite pavilions, and project spaces worth an afternoon detour.
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Studio habits: rituals that keep artists shipping work
Morning stretches, batch photographing, and end-of-week reviews that help artists stay consistent.
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Collectors winter shelf: five books to reset your eye
From essays on material memory to interviews with curators, this reading list sharpens your instincts.
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Your spring fair calendar with three efficient routes
Link out to art weeks in New York, Mexico City, and Berlin with routes that pair satellite shows and studios.
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