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Supported by Deutsche Bank, meet artists, see performances and explore the city’s art museums for the fair’s third edition

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

Featuring Cha Yeonså, Hong Ji Young, Jang Sumi, Jesse Chun, and Kim Wonyoung & Project YYIN (Rha Sinae, Choi Kisub)

The artist introduces us to her sculptural ‘creatures’ in English Alabaster and shows us her ‘underland’ influences in London's Warburg Library

In this video, the Focus artist welcomes us into her Seoul studio and explores the influence of shifting histories on her work

Ahead of Frieze Seoul 2024, the third series launches with NOW artist Ayoung Kim in conversation with NEXT artist Youngzoo Im

In Collaboration with Chanel

A first look at the artist’s performance project for Frieze Sculpture 2024 exploring the dualities of human experience

The free outdoor exhibition returns in expanded form to The Regent’s Park with works by Leonora Carrington, Theaster Gates, Yoshitomo Nara and more

The Seoul-based artist will transform the material detritus of the digital world into a new sculptural installation at the fair this September

The artist explains the genesis and purpose of her unique sonic creation, during rare live performances as part of Frieze Week New York

The British Pavilion Artist 2024 talks about his work for the 60th Venice Biennale and how support from Frieze enabled it to be realized in its full glory  

BY John Akomfrah |

The curator and writer meets emerging figures from China to Brazil on a personal trip around the section at Frieze New York 2024

In Collaboration with Stone Island

The musician and Artistic Director of NYC’s Performance Space highlights works by Chella Man, Ellen Fullman, Beatriz Cortez and Kembra Pfahler

BY Taja Cheek |

A hamster-eye view of Farrag’s interactive project at the Rink at Rockefeller Center, part of the Frieze New York 2024 public program

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