Travels with an Artist
Dominic Eichler recently accompanied Vietnamese artist Danh Vo and Thai photographer Pratchaya Phinthong on a journey to Vietnam’s Central Highlands where Vo was researching various projects, some of which involved endangered indigenous people and Christian missionaries.
Still Life
Interview
American writer A.M. Homes in conversation with British artist Sarah Jones about photography, film, memory, Jean Cocteau, roses, psychoanalysis, women and hair.
Doors of Perception
Monograph
The multi-faceted exhibitions of French artist Loris Gréaud reward leaps of faith with wild flights of the imagination by Vivian Rehberg. Including Gréaud's film Bucky.
Time and Space
Monograph
The sculptures of Polish artist Monika Sosnowska respond to architecture, memory and emotion by Kirsty Bell. The current exhibition at Schaulager, Basel is dedicated to the work of Sosnowska and Andrea Zittel.
Mr. Big
Monograph
In the run-up to the Beijing Olympics, the visibility of artist and architect Ai Weiwei has reached an unprecedented peak. What accounts for his unique position in the cultural make-up of contemporary China? by Carol Yinghua Lu
Current Issue June - August 2008 
Adrian Piper

In an ongoing series frieze asks curators, artists and writers to list the books that have influenced them
American Beauty
Elvis Presley died on Madonna’s 19th birthday. As the queen of pop approaches 50, the two stars can be seen as complex and contradictory emblems of their shared homeland
Fever Pitch
The art of football
Finding Time
A celebration of the over-looked, the under-appreciated and the disappeared
Press Release
The Best Lack All Conviction, While The Worst Are Full Of Passionate Intensity
Power Play
When so much art is trumpeted as being ‘political’ why do so few artists enter politics?
Art and Text
Two vindications of Conceptualism and its offshoots
Objects of Desire
The devotional aspects of looking at art
Tom Burr

Tom Burr lives in New York. He will be exhibiting new work at Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London, in the spring of 2009.
Travels with an Artist
Dominic Eichler recently accompanied Vietnamese artist Danh Vo and Thai photographer Pratchaya Phinthong on a journey to Vietnam’s Central Highlands where Vo was researching various projects, some of which involved endangered indigenous people and Christian missionaries
Susan Philipsz
Songs as memorials; the presence of the past in empty spaces
Klara Lidén
Anarchic urbanism; pigeons, song and dance
Roberto Cuoghi
Metamorphosis and ‘life-sharing’; decadent humour and demon kings
Javier Téllez
Invisible populations; animals, sight, translation and interpretation
Time and Space
The sculptures of Polish artist Monika Sosnowska respond to architecture, memory and emotion
2nd Floor Projects
Tariq Alvi
Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Puppet Show
Studio Museum of Harlem
Flow
Montehermoso Cultural Centre
The Furious Gaze
The Museum of Modern Art
Color Chart
National Gallery of Australia
Culture Warriors
Maureen Paley
Maaike Schoorel
Aargauer Kunsthaus
Lutz & Guggisberg
Barbican Art Gallery
Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art
Galeria Vermelho
Carla Zaccagnini
Compton Verney
James Coleman
Cherry and Martin
Nathan Mabry
Limoncello
Vanessa Billy
Johann König
Manfred Kuttner
Current Shows 
Tony Shafrazi Gallery
Who’s Afraid of Jasper Johns? by Christopher Bedford
Àngels Barcelona
Alexandra Navratil by Max Andrews
Chisenhale Gallery
Anthea Hamilton by Coline Milliard
Arquebuse Gallery
Athanasios Argianas by Chris Sharp
National Art Center
Emily Kame Kngwarreye by Edan Corkill
Stephen Friedman Gallery
Jim Hodges by Jonathan Griffin
Palais de Tokyo
Jonathan Monk by Sarah-Neel Smith
Gagosian Gallery
Tom Friedman by Natasha Degen
The Approach W1
Gary Webb by Colin Perry
ICA
Nought to Sixty by Jonathan Griffin
Museum of Modern Art
Sigalit Landau by Katie Kitamura
Istituto Polacco di Roma
Transfert by Emily Verla Bovino
Comment 
My Bloody Valentine
by Dan Fox

Roundhouse, London, UK
It’s Only Natural
by Jennifer Kabat
Looking back to the forgotten origins of the recycling logo
Weighing the Africa in South Africa
by Sean O’Toole
Sean O'Toole looks at how South African contemporary art is too often used to represent the whole continent
The New Museion
by Jonathan Griffin
A South Tyrol institution gets an impressive new home
Controversy in Sydney
by Adam Jasper
An exhibition by Australian artist Bill Henson was closed last week following allegations of child pornography
From the Archives
From September 1996
Manifesta
From issue 30 of frieze, first published in September 1996: Stuart Morgan on the inaugural Manifesta in Rotterdam. Manifesta 7 will take place in the Trentino region - South Tyrol, Italy - from 19 July 2008.




















