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Corrections: May 10, 2025
Corrections: May 10, 2025

New York Times

time10-05-2025

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  • New York Times

Corrections: May 10, 2025

An article on Friday about five New York art fairs to visit misidentified the founders of Esther. It was founded by Olga Temnikova and Margot Samel, not the gallery Temnikova & Kasela. An article this weekend on Page 12 about the Netflix show 'Forever,' a new adaptation of Judy Blume's 1975 novel, misidentified the movie for which Regina King won an Oscar. It was 'If Beale Street Could Talk,' not 'If These Walls Could Talk.' Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.

NADA and TEFAF Reviews: Art Fairs That Rise Above
NADA and TEFAF Reviews: Art Fairs That Rise Above

Wall Street Journal

time09-05-2025

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  • Wall Street Journal

NADA and TEFAF Reviews: Art Fairs That Rise Above

New York The city's spring art fairs are at peak activity at the moment, after the final major event, TEFAF, had its opening last night. Around New York there's much to see—from the tentpole Frieze; to smaller, more boundary-pushing fairs like Independent; to the dozens of gallery openings scheduled to coincide with the influx of culturally conscious visitors who descend upon the city this time each year. And that's not to mention major museum exhibitions that deserve a place on any art lover's itinerary (Rashid Johnson at the Guggenheim; Jack Whitten at MoMA; John Singer Sargent at the Met; and Amy Sherald at the Whitney are all worth a visit).

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