Notes related to Art Fairs
THE ARMORY SHOW 2025: LATIN AMERICAN ARTISTS AND NEW TRENDS
By Violeta Lozada
The Armory Show 2025 returns to the Javits Center in New York, reaffirming its status as one of the most influential events in modern and contemporary art since nineteen ninety-four. Every year, the fair brings together leading international galleries to showcase innovative works, with a strong focus on curatorial excellence, engaging public programming, and bold artistic activations.
FAIR EXPANSION AND BRANDING: FROM LOCAL EVENTS TO GLOBAL POWERHOUSES
By Maria Sancho-Arroyo
Over the past two decades, the global art fair landscape has undergone a radical transformation. What was once a relatively contained circuit of regional events has exploded into a complex network of branded cultural destinations. Since 2000, the number of art fairs has skyrocketed - from fewer than 60 to over 300 worldwide -reshaping how art is marketed, sold, and consumed.
BRAZILIAN GALLERIES GROW AT U.S FAIRS, BUT EXPORTING ART REMAINS A CHALLENGE
The presence of Brazilian art galleries at major U.S. art fairs — such as Art Basel Miami Beach and Frieze New York — is both frequent and well-established. Galleries like Nara Roesler, Simões de Assis, Mendes Wood DM, and Luisa Strina have become familiar names on the circuit, maintaining a consistent presence year after year.

