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Frieze New York 2024: Details and Tickets

The fair returns to The Shed in New York this year with a new curator for Focus, more than 60 galleries from 25 countries and a extensive program of events and activations 

in Frieze New York , News | 10 APR 24
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Frieze has shared a first look at the 2024 edition of Frieze New York, which runs this year from May 1–5. Located once again at The Shed, the fair will include more than 60 galleries spanning 25 countries. Frieze New York will also celebrate the city as a cultural capital and leader of the international art market, with activations that include collaborative projects with some of the city’s significant non-profit arts organizations. Tickets to the fair are available now.

Christine Messineo, Frieze’s Director of Americas, said: “In a city that’s home to an array of outstanding art institutions, galleries and artists, Frieze is pleased to bring together in a single venue a host of exhibitors who represent the finest in contemporary art. Frieze New York will combine a global perspective with a showcase of the city’s exceptional galleries while recognizing non-profit organizations that enrich the diverse arts communities of New York.”

The Shed New York. Photo: Brett Beyer
The Shed New York. Photo: Brett Beyer

Global Exhibitors 

The 2024 lineup features strong representation from New York-based galleries, with more than half of this year’s participants operating a space in the city. Notable exhibitors include: 303 Gallery, Miguel Abreu Gallery, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Canada, Chapter NY, James Cohan, Gagosian, Gladstone Gallery, Alexander Gray Associates, Hauser & Wirth, Casey Kaplan, Karma, Anton Kern, Andrew Kreps Gallery, Matthew Marks Gallery, Ortuzar Projects, Pace Gallery and David Zwirner.  

International galleries showing at the fair include Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Xavier Hufkens, Gallery Hyundai, Kurimanzutto, Massimodecarlo, Victoria Miro, Silverlens, Sprüth Magers and Stevenson. 

Focus Section 

Frieze’s highly regarded section for young galleries features 11 exhibitors at Frieze New York 2024, each showing solo presentations by emerging or under-appreciated artists. Overseen for the first time by Lumi Tan (curator, writer and Curatorial Director, Luna Luna), the section features four new participants this year: Central Galeria, Kapp Kapp, Madragoa and Patron. They will show alongside Matthew Brown, Capsule Shanghai, Company Gallery, Cooper Cole, Mitre Galeria, Gordon Robichaux and Tif Sigfrids. Focus is sponsored by Stone Island, whose subsidy, in addition to Frieze’s existing support, enables galleries to participate in the fair and ensures that Focus remains a place to discover new talent.   

Tan said: “This year’s Focus section promotes an expanded definition of discovery that extends beyond age or exposure. In this truly intergenerational group of artists, audiences will recognize innovators who have long represented stories and perspectives overlooked by dominant culture. It’s a thrilling opportunity to bring those who have been steadfast in their position for decades together with younger artists who share throughlines in their artistic and societal concerns.” 

Programming

Frieze New York 2024 features an extensive program of original commissions, one-off events and creative collaborations, with partners including Performance Space, Arrtists Space, High Line Art and the Rockefeller Center. Explore this year’s performance-themed program here.

Frieze Week New York  

Throughout Frieze Week, events and activities will take place across New York art spaces, including the opening of major institutional exhibitions: Petrit Halilaj’s Roof Garden Commission at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Arlene Shechet: Girl Group” at Storm King Art Center and “Mika Tajima: Super Natural” at the Hill Art Foundation. Frieze New York also coincides with several landmark shows, including the 81st installment of the Whitney Biennial, “Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo (feat. Takashi Murakami)” at the Brooklyn Museum, “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism” at the Met, “Joan Jonas: Good Night Good Morning” at MoMA and Pacita Abad at MoMA PS1. 

Kristell Chadé, Executive Director, Frieze Fairs commented: “Frieze New York provides international leading galleries with a singular platform to present the most exciting artists working today. As organizations throughout the city mobilize around the fair to capture the trailblazing energy of New York’s cultural scene, Frieze Week marks a critical moment for art experts from across the world to convene over ambitious presentations, collaborations and artist projects.”

Frieze Viewing Room

Frieze’s dedicated online Viewing Room will open the week before the fair, offering audiences a first look at the presentations and the opportunity to engage with the fair remotely. 

Frieze New York, The Shed, 545 W 30th St, New York, NY 10001. May 1–5, 2024.

Frieze New York is supported by global lead partner Deutsche Bank, continuing over two decades of a shared commitment to artistic excellence.

Main image: Tina Kim Gallery, Frieze New York 2023. Photo by Casey Kelbaugh / CKA. Courtesy of CKA and Frieze.

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