Contributor
Marko Gluhaich

Marko Gluhaich is associate editor of frieze. He lives in New York, USA.

The filmmaker’s latest documentary, Afternoons of Solitude, is a highlight this week, alongside Wang Bing’s ‘Youth’ trilogy and Mónica de la Torre’s new book

BY Marko Gluhaich |

The musician shares her perspective on the genre’s vibrant and constantly evolving landscape

BY Tanner Adell AND Marko Gluhaich |

Choreographer Damien Jalet discusses the impact of movement in film, Emilia Pérez and earning accolades at the Cannes Film Festival

BY Damien Jalet AND Marko Gluhaich |

The artists show at kurimanzutto, New York grapples with a transgenerational experience of a conflict that’s often overlooked and largely unresolved

BY Marko Gluhaich |

With a new portrait series for the September 2024 issue of frieze, the artist reflects on her connection with the late writer

BY Marko Gluhaich AND R.H. Quaytman |

Other highlights include a documentary on the political and religious conflicts in one Iranian family and Elizabeth Willis’s new book on US pioneerism

BY Marko Gluhaich |

The Biennale’s first Latin American curator discusses his ‘mission’ to prioritize the social history of the Global South 

BY Adriano Pedrosa AND Marko Gluhaich |

Other highlights include the culinary cinema of Frederick Wiseman and Bei Dao’s poetics on life in exile

BY Marko Gluhaich |

For this network of artists and activists, art serves as a shield against looming evictions

BY Marko Gluhaich |

From the postponed Lagos Biennial to the first career retrospective of architect I.M. Pei at M+ in Hong Kong, these are the top picks for the year ahead

From Dorothy Sze’s dystopian romance to M. John Harrison's future classic 'anti-memoir', here are our favourite books of the year

From gallery expansions and closures to social media complicating relational aesthetics, three frieze editors discuss the year in art

BY Sean Burns, Marko Gluhaich AND Chloe Stead |

The São Paulo-based former engineer’s conceptual and politically oriented collection challenges our daily behaviour

BY Marko Gluhaich AND Pedro Barbosa |

Highlights include the latest release from Jon Fosse, an Annie Ernaux classic and Carl Theodor Dreyer’s final art-house drama

BY Marko Gluhaich |

A closer look at the transgressive artist who brought cooking into the gallery

BY Marko Gluhaich |

While ‘Choreographies of the Impossible’ stumbles curatorially, this edition nevertheless feels vital and exciting

BY Marko Gluhaich |

For Phoebe Philo, the legendary artist is a benchmark of style

BY Phoebe Philo AND Marko Gluhaich |

Other highlights include the late Edward Yang’s Taiwanese family drama and a collection of art-critical essays by Hal Foster  

BY Marko Gluhaich |

The recently appointed curator of the Midwestern US institution shares how her interdisciplinary background has prepared her for her new position

BY Marko Gluhaich AND Rosario Güiraldes |

With the opening of the curatorial initiative Spora, the NYC institution sets into motion its plans for a more sustainable arts space

BY Marko Gluhaich AND Stefanie Hessler |