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Mingle with high rollers at Toronto’s burgeoning art festival

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Over the past decade, the art world’s biggest business has shifted from auction houses and galleries to the glamorous fair circuit, with the jet set traipsing from London to Hong Kong to Miami to Madrid for a parade of glittering parties and high-roller deals. Art Toronto, the city’s own buzzy festival, is quickly rising in the ranks. Last year, it attracted big-name gallerists and collectors from New York, Brussels and Tokyo, moved blue-chip pieces by artists like Jack Bush and Tom Thomson, and brought in $17 million worth of sales. As the fair gears up for its 15th year, here’s a look at the hottest artists, savviest collectors and biggest deals.

Fri. Oct. 24. General admission $18 advance, $20 door. Metro Toronto Convention Centre North, 255 Front St. W., 604-730-2065, arttoronto.ca.

Kyotaro Hakamata
Mingle with high rollers at Toronto's burgeoning art festival
Mingle with high rollers at Toronto's burgeoning art festival
Primer: Fair Play
Mingle with high rollers at Toronto's burgeoning art festival
Mingle with high rollers at Toronto's burgeoning art festival
Mingle with high rollers at Toronto's burgeoning art festival
Mingle with high rollers at Toronto's burgeoning art festival

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