From Katrin Hornek’s post-apocalyptic wasteground to Kristof Santy’s majestic magnifications of the mundane, here are our latest cohort’s top spring exhibitions
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
The legendary NYC performance artist—showing at Frieze New York with Emalin—reflects on “anti-naturalism” and “Availablism,” and takes an axe to the wall of her apartment
The legendary NYC performance artist—showing at Frieze New York with Emalin—reflects on “anti-naturalism” and “Availablism,” and takes an axe to the wall of her apartment
The legendary NYC performance artist—showing at Frieze New York with Emalin—reflects on “anti-naturalism” and “Availablism,” and takes an axe to the wall of her apartment
From the rehearsals of Die No Die (The High Line), hear from the choreographer and collaborators about the project’s themes of risk, trust, responsibility and empathy
Featuring conversations on visibility, subversion and connection with Maggi Hambling, Sarah Lucas, Shirin Neshat, Tim Walker, Arlene Shechet, Thomas J Price, Rachel Whiteread, Mandy El-Sayegh and Gilbert & George
Featuring conversations on visibility, subversion and connection with Maggi Hambling, Sarah Lucas, Shirin Neshat, Tim Walker, Arlene Shechet, Thomas J Price, Rachel Whiteread, Mandy El-Sayegh and Gilbert & George
Featuring conversations on visibility, subversion and connection with Maggi Hambling, Sarah Lucas, Shirin Neshat, Tim Walker, Arlene Shechet, Thomas J Price, Rachel Whiteread, Mandy El-Sayegh and Gilbert & George
The fashion and lifestyle writer explores the traditions of the Hindu ‘festival of lights’, and explains how a gift is only complete with a handwritten note
In the first video of a new series in collaboration with Jo Malone London on the meaning of gifting festivals across Asia and its diaspora, the artist explains how the gift of a Korean blanket shaped her recent practice
Wrongly convicted of murder, the Los Angeleno was sentenced to death and spent 42 years incarcerated. His work often uses fabric quilting techniques he learned in prison
The artist reflects on art as medicine in our accelerated world, discussing her new body of rose-quartz sculptures and their “invisible ingredients” at Frieze Los Angeles 2024
The artist, who has a solo presentation in this year’s Focus section, discusses LA landscapes and her work inspired by Haitian myth, childhood memories and the invisible
The artist and Sonic Youth musician chat about their longstanding friendship, favourite word in the English language and dream dinner party in the second instalment of the video series from Frieze No.9 Cork Street