What’s worth packing in your suitcase? The frieze team offers their picks for holiday reads
Elvia Wilk on the artist’s understated and poignant series ‘Children’s Games’ (1999-ongoing)
In homage to Italo Calvino’s ‘Six Memos for the Next Millennium’, artists from Kara Walker to Collier Schorr, explore his six artistic virtues
The artist's augmented-reality works are freeing public sculpture from the ‘ideology of control’
Describe a global crisis in 600 words? Too hard. But isn’t everything else irrelevant right now?
Nina Leger, Jenny Hval, Elvia Wilk and Sophie Mackintosh offer an eerie counterpoint to the traditionally male-dominated genre of weird literature
What the frieze editors have been reading this week
‘I first encountered Lialina’s piece in college and, as the years go by, I continue to return to and obsess over it.’
When dealing with abuse in the art industry, is it possible to separate the noun ‘work’ from the verb?
Following the Not Surprised letter it’s time to uncouple power from abuse in the art world
What live-action role play can teach us about artistic participation
A report from Europe’s longest-running design biennial, this year focusing on what it means to be ‘critical’
Two Baltic cities with compact, open-minded and active art scenes
Dan Gunn, Berlin, Germany
A report from the Cycle Festival for Music and Art in Kópavogur, Iceland
Recent video works by Annika Larsson, Laure Prouvost and Steve Reinke address the visceral power of the digital image
New shows, same old problems