Features Features / The Stories We Tell A century ago, the novelists Hermann Hesse and Thomas Mann depicted a world recovering from war and pandemic. What can we learn from translating their works today? BY Susan Bernofsky | 02 DEC 20 READ MORE Latest Books Columnists Columnists / A Tale of Two Catfish: Lauren Oyler’s Fake Accounts The debut novel, sugar-dusted with zeitgeist signifiers, satirizes the 21st-century urban bourgeoisie – but who is the joke actually on? BY Jackson Arn | 12 FEB 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Saying No to Don DeLillo The author’s latest novel, ‘The Silence’, is full of questions with obvious answers BY Jackson Arn | 06 NOV 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Maryse Condé's First Encounter with Frantz Fanon's 'Black Skin, White Masks' The winner of the New Academy Prize remembers how Fanon's legendary book has changed her reading and writing life BY Maryse Condé | 07 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Frieze Editors on What to Look Forward to in 2021 From an exhibition of Francis Bacon’s ‘beasts’ to Terrence Malick’s film on the life of Christ, these are the top picks for the year BY Amy Sherlock, Andrew Durbin, Mimi Chu, Sean Burns AND Jennifer Higgie | 06 JAN 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / What Ray Johnson Can Teach Us about a Good Postal Service ‘Frog Pond Splash’, published 20 November by Siglio Press, presents four decades of the artist’s mail-art exchanges with poet William S. Wilson BY Tausif Noor | 08 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / ‘Myself Mona Ahmed’: Revisiting Dayanita Singh’s Landmark Photobook Taken over a decade and published in 2001, Singh’s book documents the life of her friend Mona Ahmed BY Vikramaditya Sahai | 23 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Vicky Osterweil's 'In Defense of Looting' Lights a Match Revisiting the author’s prescient 'manifesto for a fair fight' - first published as an essay in 2014 - now out as a full-length book BY Haley Mlotek | 25 AUG 20 READ MORE Features Profiles Thematic Essays Roundtables Issue Archive Interviews Questionnaires Podcasts Interviews Videos Listings & Reviews Exhibition Reviews Critic’s Guides Galleries Shows Opinion Film Music Books Columnists Comment Studios Collaborations Events Frieze Week Visit Frieze Viewing Room Registrations Galleries Programme FAQs Frieze London Registrations Galleries Frieze Masters Registrations Galleries Frieze Los Angeles Visitor Information Frieze New York Galleries Shop
Features Features / The Stories We Tell A century ago, the novelists Hermann Hesse and Thomas Mann depicted a world recovering from war and pandemic. What can we learn from translating their works today? BY Susan Bernofsky | 02 DEC 20 READ MORE Latest Books Columnists Columnists / A Tale of Two Catfish: Lauren Oyler’s Fake Accounts The debut novel, sugar-dusted with zeitgeist signifiers, satirizes the 21st-century urban bourgeoisie – but who is the joke actually on? BY Jackson Arn | 12 FEB 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Saying No to Don DeLillo The author’s latest novel, ‘The Silence’, is full of questions with obvious answers BY Jackson Arn | 06 NOV 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Maryse Condé's First Encounter with Frantz Fanon's 'Black Skin, White Masks' The winner of the New Academy Prize remembers how Fanon's legendary book has changed her reading and writing life BY Maryse Condé | 07 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Frieze Editors on What to Look Forward to in 2021 From an exhibition of Francis Bacon’s ‘beasts’ to Terrence Malick’s film on the life of Christ, these are the top picks for the year BY Amy Sherlock, Andrew Durbin, Mimi Chu, Sean Burns AND Jennifer Higgie | 06 JAN 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / What Ray Johnson Can Teach Us about a Good Postal Service ‘Frog Pond Splash’, published 20 November by Siglio Press, presents four decades of the artist’s mail-art exchanges with poet William S. Wilson BY Tausif Noor | 08 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / ‘Myself Mona Ahmed’: Revisiting Dayanita Singh’s Landmark Photobook Taken over a decade and published in 2001, Singh’s book documents the life of her friend Mona Ahmed BY Vikramaditya Sahai | 23 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Vicky Osterweil's 'In Defense of Looting' Lights a Match Revisiting the author’s prescient 'manifesto for a fair fight' - first published as an essay in 2014 - now out as a full-length book BY Haley Mlotek | 25 AUG 20 READ MORE Features Profiles Thematic Essays Roundtables Issue Archive Interviews Questionnaires Podcasts Interviews Videos Listings & Reviews Exhibition Reviews Critic’s Guides Galleries Shows Opinion Film Music Books Columnists Comment Studios Collaborations Events Frieze Week Visit Frieze Viewing Room Registrations Galleries Programme FAQs Frieze London Registrations Galleries Frieze Masters Registrations Galleries Frieze Los Angeles Visitor Information Frieze New York Galleries Shop
Features Features / The Stories We Tell A century ago, the novelists Hermann Hesse and Thomas Mann depicted a world recovering from war and pandemic. What can we learn from translating their works today? BY Susan Bernofsky | 02 DEC 20 READ MORE
Latest Books Columnists Columnists / A Tale of Two Catfish: Lauren Oyler’s Fake Accounts The debut novel, sugar-dusted with zeitgeist signifiers, satirizes the 21st-century urban bourgeoisie – but who is the joke actually on? BY Jackson Arn | 12 FEB 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Saying No to Don DeLillo The author’s latest novel, ‘The Silence’, is full of questions with obvious answers BY Jackson Arn | 06 NOV 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Maryse Condé's First Encounter with Frantz Fanon's 'Black Skin, White Masks' The winner of the New Academy Prize remembers how Fanon's legendary book has changed her reading and writing life BY Maryse Condé | 07 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Frieze Editors on What to Look Forward to in 2021 From an exhibition of Francis Bacon’s ‘beasts’ to Terrence Malick’s film on the life of Christ, these are the top picks for the year BY Amy Sherlock, Andrew Durbin, Mimi Chu, Sean Burns AND Jennifer Higgie | 06 JAN 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / What Ray Johnson Can Teach Us about a Good Postal Service ‘Frog Pond Splash’, published 20 November by Siglio Press, presents four decades of the artist’s mail-art exchanges with poet William S. Wilson BY Tausif Noor | 08 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / ‘Myself Mona Ahmed’: Revisiting Dayanita Singh’s Landmark Photobook Taken over a decade and published in 2001, Singh’s book documents the life of her friend Mona Ahmed BY Vikramaditya Sahai | 23 OCT 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Vicky Osterweil's 'In Defense of Looting' Lights a Match Revisiting the author’s prescient 'manifesto for a fair fight' - first published as an essay in 2014 - now out as a full-length book BY Haley Mlotek | 25 AUG 20 READ MORE Features Profiles Thematic Essays Roundtables Issue Archive Interviews Questionnaires Podcasts Interviews Videos Listings & Reviews Exhibition Reviews Critic’s Guides Galleries Shows Opinion Film Music Books Columnists Comment Studios Collaborations Events Frieze Week Visit Frieze Viewing Room Registrations Galleries Programme FAQs Frieze London Registrations Galleries Frieze Masters Registrations Galleries Frieze Los Angeles Visitor Information Frieze New York Galleries Shop
Columnists Columnists / A Tale of Two Catfish: Lauren Oyler’s Fake Accounts The debut novel, sugar-dusted with zeitgeist signifiers, satirizes the 21st-century urban bourgeoisie – but who is the joke actually on? BY Jackson Arn | 12 FEB 21 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Saying No to Don DeLillo The author’s latest novel, ‘The Silence’, is full of questions with obvious answers BY Jackson Arn | 06 NOV 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Maryse Condé's First Encounter with Frantz Fanon's 'Black Skin, White Masks' The winner of the New Academy Prize remembers how Fanon's legendary book has changed her reading and writing life BY Maryse Condé | 07 OCT 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Frieze Editors on What to Look Forward to in 2021 From an exhibition of Francis Bacon’s ‘beasts’ to Terrence Malick’s film on the life of Christ, these are the top picks for the year BY Amy Sherlock, Andrew Durbin, Mimi Chu, Sean Burns AND Jennifer Higgie | 06 JAN 21 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / What Ray Johnson Can Teach Us about a Good Postal Service ‘Frog Pond Splash’, published 20 November by Siglio Press, presents four decades of the artist’s mail-art exchanges with poet William S. Wilson BY Tausif Noor | 08 OCT 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / ‘Myself Mona Ahmed’: Revisiting Dayanita Singh’s Landmark Photobook Taken over a decade and published in 2001, Singh’s book documents the life of her friend Mona Ahmed BY Vikramaditya Sahai | 23 OCT 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Vicky Osterweil's 'In Defense of Looting' Lights a Match Revisiting the author’s prescient 'manifesto for a fair fight' - first published as an essay in 2014 - now out as a full-length book BY Haley Mlotek | 25 AUG 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Vicky Osterweil's 'In Defense of Looting' Lights a Match Revisiting the author’s prescient 'manifesto for a fair fight' - first published as an essay in 2014 - now out as a full-length book BY Haley Mlotek | 25 AUG 20 READ MORE