Opinion Opinion / The Artists Confronting Sexual Violence Laia Abril, Gabrielle Goliath and Lydia Pettit amplify the voices of survivors – and challenge the narratives that silence them BY Emily Steer | 08 Jul 25 READ MORE Opinion | Emily Steer 최신 기사 더 보기 더 보기 Opinion Opinion / ‘Formidable’ Painter Raymond Saunders Has Died Aged 90 David Zwirner leads tributes to the Oakland-based artist BY frieze | 22 Jul 25 READ MORE Books , Opinion Books / For Sharon Kivland, Writing Is an Act of Connection In These are Addressed to You, the writer and artist reflects on the meaning of letters, correspondence and the epistolic form BY Gabriel Levine Brislin | 18 Jul 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / The Radical Legacy of N.H. Pritchard’s Concrete Poetry A new exhibition at Peter Freeman Inc. showcases how the artist ignited ‘a revolution that’s going to change the form of the book’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 22 Jul 25 READ MORE 에디터 추천 더 보기 더 보기 Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: Daniel Soares’s Portrait of a Changing Lisbon Other highlights include Akshi Singh’s psychoanalytic experiments in living and a reissued compilation of London’s pirate radio ads and idents BY Vanessa Peterson | 06 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: The Defiance of Novelist Edna O’Brien Other highlights include Fashion Neurosis, a podcast merging psychoanalysis with clothes, and the latest album from Good Sad Happy Bad BY Sean Burns | 02 Apr 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: Chappell Roan’s Sapphic Country Single Other highlights include artist Sin Wai Kin’s unnerving sitcom and a forthcoming book of essays by Hito Steyerl BY Cassie Packard | 07 Mar 25 READ MORE 영화 더 보기 더 보기 Film Film / The Best Films at Cannes 2025 From Mascha Schilinski’s striking debut to Wes Anderson’s triumphant return to form, here are five films generating buzz at the French festival BY Rory O'Connor | 20 May 25 READ MORE Film , Opinion Film / ‘Opus’: Another Eat-the-Rich Horror Film that Falls Flat Starring Ayo Edebiri, A24’s glossy horror-comedy attempts high satire and settles for airplane entertainment BY Ian Bourland | 21 Mar 25 READ MORE Film , Opinion Opinion / ‘We’re all Responsible’: Two New Films Grapple with Amorality Alain Guiraudie’s ‘Misericordia’ and Bruno Dumont’s ‘The Empire’ ask us to rethink good and evil BY Marko Gluhaich | 11 Mar 25 READ MORE 서적 더 보기 더 보기 Opinion Opinion / ‘Against Morality’: Rosanna McLaughlin Challenges the High Ground In her new book, the writer examines how the rhetorical strategies once championed by the cultural left have become tools for the political right BY Esmé Hogeveen | 29 Apr 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Authority: The Biting Criticism of Andrea Long Chu In her latest book, the celebrated critic dissects culture, high and low – with wit, cool intellect and the flair of important gossip BY James Lawrence Slattery | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE Books Books / Summer Reads: Books the Frieze Team Can’t Put Down From Foday Mannah’s crime debut to Ishion Hutchinson’s new essays, our editors pick the best reads for every kind of escape BY Cassie Packard, Lou Selfridge, Andrew Durbin, Vanessa Peterson, Sean Burns, Ivana Cholakova AND Marko Gluhaich | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE 음악 더 보기 더 보기 Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Lotus L. Kang To accompany her profile in the latest issue, the artist curates a playlist of 49 personally meaningful tracks BY Lotus L. Kang | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / The Long-Awaited Return of PJ Harvey Her new record, I Inside the Old Year Dying, looks away from present terrors to the reassurance of past mythologies BY Claudia Kensani Saviotti | 20 Jul 23 READ MORE Music , Opinion Music / Lana Del Rey Unravels Her Legacy In her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, the artist reaches new heights of candour BY Simon Wu | 01 Jun 23 READ MORE 하이라이트 더 보기 더 보기 Opinion Opinion / Remi Graves Interrogates the Fragments of a Life The Prototype Prize short-form category winner traces early 20th-century trans histories through institutional archives and poetry BY frieze | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / The Ethics of Royal Speculation: Jordan Tannahill’s ‘Prince Faggot’ The new play compellingly explores the irreconcilability of queerness and monarchy though falls flat while dealing with the dichotomy’s thornier implications BY Kevin Champoux | 08 Jul 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Simeon Barclay Grapples with British Working-Class Masculinity At the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, the artist’s debut live performance pulses with visceral intimacy and raw vulnerability BY Ajeet Khela | 22 Jan 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / The Berlin Biennale Struggles to React Unable to respond to months of political turmoil in the city, the 2025 edition feels strangely muted BY Ela Bittencourt | 20 Jun 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / The Artists Confronting Sexual Violence Laia Abril, Gabrielle Goliath and Lydia Pettit amplify the voices of survivors – and challenge the narratives that silence them BY Emily Steer | 08 Jul 25 READ MORE Opinion | Emily Steer
Opinion Opinion / The Artists Confronting Sexual Violence Laia Abril, Gabrielle Goliath and Lydia Pettit amplify the voices of survivors – and challenge the narratives that silence them BY Emily Steer | 08 Jul 25 READ MORE
최신 기사 더 보기 더 보기 Opinion Opinion / ‘Formidable’ Painter Raymond Saunders Has Died Aged 90 David Zwirner leads tributes to the Oakland-based artist BY frieze | 22 Jul 25 READ MORE Books , Opinion Books / For Sharon Kivland, Writing Is an Act of Connection In These are Addressed to You, the writer and artist reflects on the meaning of letters, correspondence and the epistolic form BY Gabriel Levine Brislin | 18 Jul 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / The Radical Legacy of N.H. Pritchard’s Concrete Poetry A new exhibition at Peter Freeman Inc. showcases how the artist ignited ‘a revolution that’s going to change the form of the book’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 22 Jul 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / ‘Formidable’ Painter Raymond Saunders Has Died Aged 90 David Zwirner leads tributes to the Oakland-based artist BY frieze | 22 Jul 25 READ MORE
Books , Opinion Books / For Sharon Kivland, Writing Is an Act of Connection In These are Addressed to You, the writer and artist reflects on the meaning of letters, correspondence and the epistolic form BY Gabriel Levine Brislin | 18 Jul 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / The Radical Legacy of N.H. Pritchard’s Concrete Poetry A new exhibition at Peter Freeman Inc. showcases how the artist ignited ‘a revolution that’s going to change the form of the book’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 22 Jul 25 READ MORE
에디터 추천 더 보기 더 보기 Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: Daniel Soares’s Portrait of a Changing Lisbon Other highlights include Akshi Singh’s psychoanalytic experiments in living and a reissued compilation of London’s pirate radio ads and idents BY Vanessa Peterson | 06 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: The Defiance of Novelist Edna O’Brien Other highlights include Fashion Neurosis, a podcast merging psychoanalysis with clothes, and the latest album from Good Sad Happy Bad BY Sean Burns | 02 Apr 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: Chappell Roan’s Sapphic Country Single Other highlights include artist Sin Wai Kin’s unnerving sitcom and a forthcoming book of essays by Hito Steyerl BY Cassie Packard | 07 Mar 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: Daniel Soares’s Portrait of a Changing Lisbon Other highlights include Akshi Singh’s psychoanalytic experiments in living and a reissued compilation of London’s pirate radio ads and idents BY Vanessa Peterson | 06 Jun 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: The Defiance of Novelist Edna O’Brien Other highlights include Fashion Neurosis, a podcast merging psychoanalysis with clothes, and the latest album from Good Sad Happy Bad BY Sean Burns | 02 Apr 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Editor’s Picks: Chappell Roan’s Sapphic Country Single Other highlights include artist Sin Wai Kin’s unnerving sitcom and a forthcoming book of essays by Hito Steyerl BY Cassie Packard | 07 Mar 25 READ MORE
영화 더 보기 더 보기 Film Film / The Best Films at Cannes 2025 From Mascha Schilinski’s striking debut to Wes Anderson’s triumphant return to form, here are five films generating buzz at the French festival BY Rory O'Connor | 20 May 25 READ MORE Film , Opinion Film / ‘Opus’: Another Eat-the-Rich Horror Film that Falls Flat Starring Ayo Edebiri, A24’s glossy horror-comedy attempts high satire and settles for airplane entertainment BY Ian Bourland | 21 Mar 25 READ MORE Film , Opinion Opinion / ‘We’re all Responsible’: Two New Films Grapple with Amorality Alain Guiraudie’s ‘Misericordia’ and Bruno Dumont’s ‘The Empire’ ask us to rethink good and evil BY Marko Gluhaich | 11 Mar 25 READ MORE
Film Film / The Best Films at Cannes 2025 From Mascha Schilinski’s striking debut to Wes Anderson’s triumphant return to form, here are five films generating buzz at the French festival BY Rory O'Connor | 20 May 25 READ MORE
Film , Opinion Film / ‘Opus’: Another Eat-the-Rich Horror Film that Falls Flat Starring Ayo Edebiri, A24’s glossy horror-comedy attempts high satire and settles for airplane entertainment BY Ian Bourland | 21 Mar 25 READ MORE
Film , Opinion Opinion / ‘We’re all Responsible’: Two New Films Grapple with Amorality Alain Guiraudie’s ‘Misericordia’ and Bruno Dumont’s ‘The Empire’ ask us to rethink good and evil BY Marko Gluhaich | 11 Mar 25 READ MORE
서적 더 보기 더 보기 Opinion Opinion / ‘Against Morality’: Rosanna McLaughlin Challenges the High Ground In her new book, the writer examines how the rhetorical strategies once championed by the cultural left have become tools for the political right BY Esmé Hogeveen | 29 Apr 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Authority: The Biting Criticism of Andrea Long Chu In her latest book, the celebrated critic dissects culture, high and low – with wit, cool intellect and the flair of important gossip BY James Lawrence Slattery | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE Books Books / Summer Reads: Books the Frieze Team Can’t Put Down From Foday Mannah’s crime debut to Ishion Hutchinson’s new essays, our editors pick the best reads for every kind of escape BY Cassie Packard, Lou Selfridge, Andrew Durbin, Vanessa Peterson, Sean Burns, Ivana Cholakova AND Marko Gluhaich | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / ‘Against Morality’: Rosanna McLaughlin Challenges the High Ground In her new book, the writer examines how the rhetorical strategies once championed by the cultural left have become tools for the political right BY Esmé Hogeveen | 29 Apr 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Authority: The Biting Criticism of Andrea Long Chu In her latest book, the celebrated critic dissects culture, high and low – with wit, cool intellect and the flair of important gossip BY James Lawrence Slattery | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE
Books Books / Summer Reads: Books the Frieze Team Can’t Put Down From Foday Mannah’s crime debut to Ishion Hutchinson’s new essays, our editors pick the best reads for every kind of escape BY Cassie Packard, Lou Selfridge, Andrew Durbin, Vanessa Peterson, Sean Burns, Ivana Cholakova AND Marko Gluhaich | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE
음악 더 보기 더 보기 Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Lotus L. Kang To accompany her profile in the latest issue, the artist curates a playlist of 49 personally meaningful tracks BY Lotus L. Kang | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / The Long-Awaited Return of PJ Harvey Her new record, I Inside the Old Year Dying, looks away from present terrors to the reassurance of past mythologies BY Claudia Kensani Saviotti | 20 Jul 23 READ MORE Music , Opinion Music / Lana Del Rey Unravels Her Legacy In her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, the artist reaches new heights of candour BY Simon Wu | 01 Jun 23 READ MORE
Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Lotus L. Kang To accompany her profile in the latest issue, the artist curates a playlist of 49 personally meaningful tracks BY Lotus L. Kang | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / The Long-Awaited Return of PJ Harvey Her new record, I Inside the Old Year Dying, looks away from present terrors to the reassurance of past mythologies BY Claudia Kensani Saviotti | 20 Jul 23 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Music / Lana Del Rey Unravels Her Legacy In her ninth studio album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, the artist reaches new heights of candour BY Simon Wu | 01 Jun 23 READ MORE
하이라이트 더 보기 더 보기 Opinion Opinion / Remi Graves Interrogates the Fragments of a Life The Prototype Prize short-form category winner traces early 20th-century trans histories through institutional archives and poetry BY frieze | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / The Ethics of Royal Speculation: Jordan Tannahill’s ‘Prince Faggot’ The new play compellingly explores the irreconcilability of queerness and monarchy though falls flat while dealing with the dichotomy’s thornier implications BY Kevin Champoux | 08 Jul 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Simeon Barclay Grapples with British Working-Class Masculinity At the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, the artist’s debut live performance pulses with visceral intimacy and raw vulnerability BY Ajeet Khela | 22 Jan 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / The Berlin Biennale Struggles to React Unable to respond to months of political turmoil in the city, the 2025 edition feels strangely muted BY Ela Bittencourt | 20 Jun 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Remi Graves Interrogates the Fragments of a Life The Prototype Prize short-form category winner traces early 20th-century trans histories through institutional archives and poetry BY frieze | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / The Ethics of Royal Speculation: Jordan Tannahill’s ‘Prince Faggot’ The new play compellingly explores the irreconcilability of queerness and monarchy though falls flat while dealing with the dichotomy’s thornier implications BY Kevin Champoux | 08 Jul 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Simeon Barclay Grapples with British Working-Class Masculinity At the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, the artist’s debut live performance pulses with visceral intimacy and raw vulnerability BY Ajeet Khela | 22 Jan 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / The Berlin Biennale Struggles to React Unable to respond to months of political turmoil in the city, the 2025 edition feels strangely muted BY Ela Bittencourt | 20 Jun 25 READ MORE