Frieze Week

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The London artist revisits the last two decades in celebration of Frieze’s 20th anniversary, with a specially commissioned new poem from James Massiah

BY Liz Johnson Artur AND James Massiah |

With Frieze’s No.9 joined by Stephen Friedman and Alison Jacques, and new shows by Shirin Neshat, Sheila Hicks and international indigenous artists, the classic Mayfair address is reinvigorated

BY Anny Shaw |

Showing in the fair’s Deutsche Bank lounges, Shonibare’s latest series is informed by his time at the Guest Artists Space Foundation near Lagos

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

From a rare display of works by Anna Mendelssohn at Whitechapel Gallery to Ellie Pratt’s distorted female portraits at South Parade

BY Juliet Jacques |

The artist discusses their new work And these deceitful waters and its themes of colonialization and transformation with art historian Edwin Coomasuru  

BY Edwin Coomasaru |

New section Modern Women at Frieze Masters and much anticipated shows at the Barbican and Tate Britain in London offer unconventional histories of art by women

BY Louisa Elderton |

The artist’s digital worlds – on show at Frieze for BMW Open Work – use gaming environments to tell stories of male longing in the Magrehbi diaspora

In Collaboration with BMW

Frieze Week is celebrating the breadth of London’s art landscape with a day and a night of special shows, late openings, private views and parties, across the East and West Ends

‘All portrait artists / get away with perfect murders’ writes the US poet of Boy Bitten by a Lizard, on tour at Seoul’s National Museum of Korea

BY John Yau |

Alongside the fair, the city’s museum exhibitions are exploring video games, urbanism and historical change this September

BY Chris Waywell |

In a special commission for Frieze Seoul 2023, the Korea-based photographer takes the obangsaek, to reflect on the body, identity and belonging

BY Rala Choi |

The Seoul-based private collector and her husband have brought showstopping works to Incheon’s Paradise City resort. She discusses female artists and her hopes for the Korean scene

BY Elizabeth Chun AND Matthew McLean |

The London-based artist has her first Korean show during Frieze Seoul. Are there parallels between her sensual and sinister images and recent recalibrations of Korean identity?

BY Hiji Nam |

The curators of this year’s expanded Frieze Film program in Seoul discuss the rise of independent art venues across the city

BY Kim Sung woo AND Sungah Serena Choo |