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 RA’s Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art highlights the poignancy of Ali Kazim, reflects on social and political nuance in Sabelo Mlangeni and ponders belonging in Julianknxx
Launching in collaboration with the Victoria & Albert Museum and New York’s Gordon Robichaux gallery, the London iteration of Frieze Library features publications on El Anatsui, Rose Finn-Kelcey and Lucia Laguna, among others
The director of the Whitworth highlights avant-garde Korean artist JUNG Kangja, a poignant series by Barbara Walker, and a 'esoterically spiritual' film by Grace Ndiritu, amongst others
The Chief Curator of Seoul’s Ilmin Museum of Art highlights five works that are both playful and thought-provoking, including paintings by Minouk Lim, Issy Wood and Agus Suwage
Available from August 30–September 12, Frieze Viewing Room lets you preview your visit to Frieze Seoul 2023, explore the fair remotely and acquire art works
From Tracey Emin to William Kentridge, members of the Association of Professional Art Advisors reveal their favourite artworks from the New York edition of the Frieze Viewing Room
Ranging from Zak Kitnick’s metal work to Melvin Edward's ink drawings and the macabre painting of Issy Wood, the curator pulls on the personal to choose her fair highlights
From the ‘technicolor dreamlands’ of Lauren Halsey to the ‘booming presence’ of Jasper Marsalis's assemblages, the Hammer Museum curator reveals her top picks
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 Whitney Museum curator selects her favorite works, from a painterly ‘vision’ by Chioma Ebinama to Terry Adkin’s ‘intuitive and highly specific pairings’
The revolutionary artist and musician selects his top picks, including iconic photography from Ming Smith and ‘the most powerful and important artwork of our time’ by Hank Willis Thomas