Frieze New York 2018

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As her commission for the first Frieze Artist Award in New York is unveiled, Kapwani Kiwanga speaks to curator Adrienne Edwards

Innovations make the seventh edition ‘fresher than it’s ever been’

Linda Yablonsky selects her favourites artists’ editions available at the fair

BY Linda Yablonsky |

Alfredo Jaar commisions messages to be broadcast over the fair tannoy - inluding LaToya Ruby Frazer, who addresses water crises in the USA. Presented by Galerie Lelong

The British artist talks about Xavier Hufkens (D25)’s solo presentation of her work at Frieze New York 2018

Dressed in elaborately ornamental costumes, in THANK YOU/THANK YOU the artists movements as they process through the fair become sound pieces. Presented by Company Gallery for ASSEMBLY, curated by Adrienne Edwards at Frieze New York 2018

A mass of poetic, colorful banners Is animated by a specially commissioned new sound work, Begin Again, Begin Again (Years) (2018). Presented by Galerie Nagel Draxler.

A procession around the fair channels the history of feminism, protest and dress code. ‘The Young Are At the Gates!’ Presented by Anton Kern, New York

‘He gave me the chance’

Kapwani Kiwanga provides a guide to her commission:an interactive outdoor installation entitled Shady (2018)

Talks, sound works, processions and the twentieth century masterpieces - start the weekend at Frieze

As Brooklyn Museum acquires Ed Clark’s Untitled (1978-80) from Frieze New York’s Spotlight section, Anne Pasternak explains the choice

At the entrance to the fair, a striking tribute to the victims of gun violence. Presented by Jack Shainman Gallery, New York

New curated sections, pioneering performance art, Black activism: key themes from next week’s fair selected by the Financial Times

‘It was kind of a place of sharing of ideas’

The fair Preview opens, and major works by Anselm Kiefer and Jordan Wolfson are premiered across the city

The curator talks through the themes and ambitions of Spotlight at Frieze New York 2018, and two magical figures featured in it: Cameron and Mestre Didi

Black Dada Flag (Black Lives Matter) is raised over Randall’s Island Park ahead of Frieze New York 2018

The day before the fair preview sees gallery openings: and an artist’s tequila bar arrives in Chelsea

Black Dada Flag (Black Lives Matter) is raised over Randall’s Island Park ahead of Frieze New York 2018