Opinion Opinion / The Future According to Arca The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation BY Verónica Bayetti Flores | 22 JUL 20 READ MORE Latest Music Opinion Opinion / Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Cosmic ‘Transmissions’ The musician’s retrospective album proves he has long been ahead of his time – and out of this world BY Eliza Barry | 21 SEP 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Rita Indiana’s Songbook for the End of the World The writer and musician’s latest album, Mandinga Times, is a bracing ode to apocalyptic collapse BY Julyssa Lopez | 18 AUG 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / ‘Black Is King’ but Beyoncé Doesn’t Share the Crown The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness. BY Eric Otieno AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah | 14 AUG 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Now… That’s What I Call Pop Smoke! Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses BY Aria Dean | 11 AUG 20 READ MORE Features Features / Bernadette Mayer on the Changing Colours of the Alphabet The American poet – whose ‘Memory’ is now out from Siglio Press – on the poetics of synesthesia BY Bernadette Mayer | 23 JUL 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lockdown Listens: The Weeknd’s Liberatory Nihilism After Hours is filled with a familiar, sometimes crushing, sense of yearning for something more BY Aria Dean | 26 MAY 20 READ MORE From the Archive Opinion Opinion / Too Slow, Too Fast: Lockdown's Changing Tempo For David Grubbs, an onrush of music has led to a rethinking of musical ‘speed’ itself BY David Grubbs | 24 JUN 20 READ MORE Interviews Interviews / Perfume Genius: ‘I Am Conjuring a Feeling and Magnifying It’ The singer discusses sex, dancing and Elvis on his new album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately BY Amy Sherlock | 29 MAY 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lindsay Lohan’s Eternal Return Can her new single, ‘Back to Me’, resurrect the career of Hollywood’s favourite fallen idol? BY Rosanna McLaughlin | 28 APR 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 JAN 16 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
Opinion Opinion / The Future According to Arca The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation BY Verónica Bayetti Flores | 22 JUL 20 READ MORE Latest Music Opinion Opinion / Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Cosmic ‘Transmissions’ The musician’s retrospective album proves he has long been ahead of his time – and out of this world BY Eliza Barry | 21 SEP 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Rita Indiana’s Songbook for the End of the World The writer and musician’s latest album, Mandinga Times, is a bracing ode to apocalyptic collapse BY Julyssa Lopez | 18 AUG 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / ‘Black Is King’ but Beyoncé Doesn’t Share the Crown The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness. BY Eric Otieno AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah | 14 AUG 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Now… That’s What I Call Pop Smoke! Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses BY Aria Dean | 11 AUG 20 READ MORE Features Features / Bernadette Mayer on the Changing Colours of the Alphabet The American poet – whose ‘Memory’ is now out from Siglio Press – on the poetics of synesthesia BY Bernadette Mayer | 23 JUL 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lockdown Listens: The Weeknd’s Liberatory Nihilism After Hours is filled with a familiar, sometimes crushing, sense of yearning for something more BY Aria Dean | 26 MAY 20 READ MORE From the Archive Opinion Opinion / Too Slow, Too Fast: Lockdown's Changing Tempo For David Grubbs, an onrush of music has led to a rethinking of musical ‘speed’ itself BY David Grubbs | 24 JUN 20 READ MORE Interviews Interviews / Perfume Genius: ‘I Am Conjuring a Feeling and Magnifying It’ The singer discusses sex, dancing and Elvis on his new album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately BY Amy Sherlock | 29 MAY 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lindsay Lohan’s Eternal Return Can her new single, ‘Back to Me’, resurrect the career of Hollywood’s favourite fallen idol? BY Rosanna McLaughlin | 28 APR 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 JAN 16 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
Opinion Opinion / The Future According to Arca The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation BY Verónica Bayetti Flores | 22 JUL 20 READ MORE
Latest Music Opinion Opinion / Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Cosmic ‘Transmissions’ The musician’s retrospective album proves he has long been ahead of his time – and out of this world BY Eliza Barry | 21 SEP 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Rita Indiana’s Songbook for the End of the World The writer and musician’s latest album, Mandinga Times, is a bracing ode to apocalyptic collapse BY Julyssa Lopez | 18 AUG 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / ‘Black Is King’ but Beyoncé Doesn’t Share the Crown The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness. BY Eric Otieno AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah | 14 AUG 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Now… That’s What I Call Pop Smoke! Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses BY Aria Dean | 11 AUG 20 READ MORE Features Features / Bernadette Mayer on the Changing Colours of the Alphabet The American poet – whose ‘Memory’ is now out from Siglio Press – on the poetics of synesthesia BY Bernadette Mayer | 23 JUL 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lockdown Listens: The Weeknd’s Liberatory Nihilism After Hours is filled with a familiar, sometimes crushing, sense of yearning for something more BY Aria Dean | 26 MAY 20 READ MORE From the Archive Opinion Opinion / Too Slow, Too Fast: Lockdown's Changing Tempo For David Grubbs, an onrush of music has led to a rethinking of musical ‘speed’ itself BY David Grubbs | 24 JUN 20 READ MORE Interviews Interviews / Perfume Genius: ‘I Am Conjuring a Feeling and Magnifying It’ The singer discusses sex, dancing and Elvis on his new album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately BY Amy Sherlock | 29 MAY 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lindsay Lohan’s Eternal Return Can her new single, ‘Back to Me’, resurrect the career of Hollywood’s favourite fallen idol? BY Rosanna McLaughlin | 28 APR 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 JAN 16 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
Opinion Opinion / Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Cosmic ‘Transmissions’ The musician’s retrospective album proves he has long been ahead of his time – and out of this world BY Eliza Barry | 21 SEP 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Rita Indiana’s Songbook for the End of the World The writer and musician’s latest album, Mandinga Times, is a bracing ode to apocalyptic collapse BY Julyssa Lopez | 18 AUG 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / ‘Black Is King’ but Beyoncé Doesn’t Share the Crown The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness. BY Eric Otieno AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah | 14 AUG 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Now… That’s What I Call Pop Smoke! Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses BY Aria Dean | 11 AUG 20 READ MORE
Features Features / Bernadette Mayer on the Changing Colours of the Alphabet The American poet – whose ‘Memory’ is now out from Siglio Press – on the poetics of synesthesia BY Bernadette Mayer | 23 JUL 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Lockdown Listens: The Weeknd’s Liberatory Nihilism After Hours is filled with a familiar, sometimes crushing, sense of yearning for something more BY Aria Dean | 26 MAY 20 READ MORE
From the Archive Opinion Opinion / Too Slow, Too Fast: Lockdown's Changing Tempo For David Grubbs, an onrush of music has led to a rethinking of musical ‘speed’ itself BY David Grubbs | 24 JUN 20 READ MORE Interviews Interviews / Perfume Genius: ‘I Am Conjuring a Feeling and Magnifying It’ The singer discusses sex, dancing and Elvis on his new album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately BY Amy Sherlock | 29 MAY 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lindsay Lohan’s Eternal Return Can her new single, ‘Back to Me’, resurrect the career of Hollywood’s favourite fallen idol? BY Rosanna McLaughlin | 28 APR 20 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 JAN 16 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Too Slow, Too Fast: Lockdown's Changing Tempo For David Grubbs, an onrush of music has led to a rethinking of musical ‘speed’ itself BY David Grubbs | 24 JUN 20 READ MORE
Interviews Interviews / Perfume Genius: ‘I Am Conjuring a Feeling and Magnifying It’ The singer discusses sex, dancing and Elvis on his new album, Set My Heart on Fire Immediately BY Amy Sherlock | 29 MAY 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Lindsay Lohan’s Eternal Return Can her new single, ‘Back to Me’, resurrect the career of Hollywood’s favourite fallen idol? BY Rosanna McLaughlin | 28 APR 20 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 JAN 16 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 JAN 16 READ MORE