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From today's fair edition:

Latin American artists put on strong show during Frieze week

LONDON. While millions of euros-worth of work by the world’s most famous artists such as Picasso, Miró and Matisse were changing hands in Basel this week, there are also lesser-known names on show with several dealers using the fair to launch their latest signings. New York and Brussels-based dealer Barbara Gladstone (A1) is devoting prime positions on her stand to the latest artist to join her roster: Cecilia Edefalk, 56, who is well known in her native Sweden, but much less so elsewhere. The dealer is showing the works in advance of Edefalk’s debut exhibition with the gallery in New York this September. “There is such a high quality audience here,” said Gladstone…READ MORE

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