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A painting by the LA-based artist was selected by a jury to enter the city's public art collection

Explore some of the best artworks, installations, projects and moments from the opening days of the fair at Santa Monica Airport

Highlights from the fair, taking place February 16 through 19

Highlights from the offsite program of artist projects curated by Jay Ezra Nayssan and Del Vaz Projects

From an etching by Etel Adnan to a ghostly photograph by Ana Mendieta, members of the Association of Professional Art Advisors select their favourite artworks

The Queens Museum curator selects some of her favorites, including works by Pacita Abad, Betye Saar, Dyani White Hawk, Hana Ward and Anna Valdez

The Whitney Museum curator selects her favorite works, from a painterly ‘vision’ by Chioma Ebinama to Terry Adkin’s ‘intuitive and highly specific pairings’

The DJ tells us about some of her favourites from Frieze Viewing Room, including a painting by Mika Tajima which seems to defy time and space, and ‘a window soon to be teared down' by Tania Pérez Córdova

The filmmaker, writer and artist selects her top picks, from Sadie Barnette’s moving photograph of friends in her dad's gay bar, to Adriano Costa’s work that inspires dreams of Cartier luxury

Presented in partnership with Define American, an organization that uses the power of storytelling to humanize conversations about immigrants

Visitors can explore hundreds of artworks on our digital platform with exclusive access to gallery presentations ahead of official opening

This year's fair will feature food pop-ups curated by Regarding Her, a non-profit aiming to empower and advance women-identifying and non-binary food entrepreneurs

Curator Jay Ezra Nayssan introduces Cokes's project and the history of this avant-garde institution, featuring in Against the Edge for Frieze Los Angeles 2023

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Deadline for applications is Friday 24 February to attend our free art-writing course, in collaboration with Bergen Kunsthall

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For this year's edition of Frieze Los Angeles, Frieze will raise awareness and pledge funds for a series of environmental initiatives

From Michaela Yearwood-Dan’s canvases centered upon care, to Peter Shire’s practice where craft, fine art, and design collide

This year’s Focus section promises a hotbed of up-and-coming talent, from an ambitious installation of ceramics by Sophie Wahlquist to Edgar Ramirez’s visceral works reflecting on the dystopian fabric of the city 

From icons of modern art Ed Ruscha and Alighiero Boetti to self-taught talents such as Eugene Von Bruenchenhein and subversive figures of the avant-garde including Edward and Nancy Kienholz

Taking place for the first time at Santa Monica Airport, the fair expands to feature more than 120 galleries, including new specialists in 20th-century art, alongside restaurants and Frieze Projects spread across the multiple sites