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Fertile Ground

The art calendar is always chockablock with can't-miss museum exhibitions, biennales and international fairs, not to mention countless gallery shows that open each month. But 2023 promises to be especially teeming, as it's likely to be the first full year without Covid restrictions in most art capitals since 2019. While the fairs and biennales are probably already on your calendar, Robb Report has culled the major events to put in your diary now.

is known for collecting artists in depth and supporting their wildest imaginings— Michael Heizer's sprawling epic in the Nevada desert, and Walter De Maria's in New Mexico come who has used humble materials such as vinyl, water, lint and tape to blur the boundaries of sculpture, photography, painting and performance over her five-decade-long practice. It's set to be a big year for Nengudi: At a Dallas gala on April 1, she will also receive the prestigious which comes with a $100,000 cash award.

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