The 2024 edition of Frieze Los Angeles is an arena for sculptural experimentation, with Jesse Schlesinger, Yeni Mao, vanessa german and Mustafa Ali Clayton all debuting new work
This year’s edition of the fair features big names including Theaster Gates, Sudan Archives, Barbara Kruger and Pippa Garner, plus unique activations and social initiatives
Choose to support one of three environmental causes: solar energy in sub-Saharan Africa, wetlands and grasslands in New York City, and water resources in old-growth Bolivian forest
In addition to its roster of galleries, Frieze Los Angeles will have a vibrant program of free public art activations and representation from several of the city’s nonprofits
The fifth edition of Frieze Los Angeles is a space to explore the interstices of natural, urban and digital worlds, in work by Sam McKinniss, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Kim Sung Yoon and Lee Bul
The Frieze Masters Podcast returns with conversations on visibility, subversion and connection between leading artists, writers, museum directors and curators
Frieze Los Angeles is supporting three environmental causes: solar energy in sub-Saharan Africa, kelp forests in Santa Monica Bay and biodiversity in the Eastern Andes
Curated for the first time by Essence Harden, this year’s Focus section explores the intimate, environmental and urban dimensions of ecologies, with new work by Javier Ramirez, Akea Brionne and Lilian Martinez
Storefront for Art and Architecture and frieze magazine are thrilled to announce the selected proposal for ‘On the Ground: Open Call’, titled Flower Spa: Solidarity Outside In by multidisciplinary collective Red Canary Song
In collaboration with the Center for Art & Advocacy, the award highlights inequities in the US prison system and promotes inclusion for formerly incarcerated artists
The former Metropolitan Museum of Art and Tate Modern curator has been appointed as Creative Advisor for Frieze Masters, following her direction of the acclaimed Studio section at the 2023 edition
The fair returns to COEX in the Gangnam District for its third edition and welcomes ambitious proposals from galleries, with a special section for emerging Asia-based spaces
The Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts London revels in the intimacy Tanoa Sasraku’s pigment-based work, responds to Mark Barker’s reflections on the moon and finds a sense of home in Evgeny Antufiev’s mosaics
The 20th anniversary edition of Frieze London has seen a wealth of awards and acquisitions, many of them new to the fair this year. Here’s a round-up of the winners