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The third part of our new five part series: the frieze editors select the most significant shows from the past 25 years

A quarter century of frieze;a quarter century of lessons

BY Jennifer Higgie, Dan Fox AND Jörg Heiser |

To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence

To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence

To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence

To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence

To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence

To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence

The second in our new five part series: the frieze editors select the most significant shows from the past 25 years

Boris Groys on 25 years of contemporary art in Eastern Europe

BY Boris Groys |

Curator Fernanda Brenner and artists Mario García Torres, Carlos Motta and Amalia Pica discuss what Latin American art means to them

The first in a new five part series: the frieze editors select the most significant shows from the past 25 years

Tom Morton on Ragnar Kjartansson and the eternal return

BY Tom Morton |

Orit Gat and artist Julia Weist travel to Havana in search of El Paquete Semanal, the Cuban offline internet

BY Orit Gat |

Following the release of a collection of lesser known works, Juliet Jacques looks at the films of Austrian artist Gustav Deutsch

BY Juliet Jacques |

On art, architecture, and domestic effects of digitalization

BY Ana Teixeira Pinto |

Clemens von Wedemeyer's films and installations and their battles with points of view 

BY Bert Rebhandl |

In her prints, paintings, photographs and videos, Andrea Büttner explores poverty, community and her philosophy of 'little works'

BY Brian Dillon |

A report from Marfa Sounding

BY Sabrina Tarasoff |

The architecture of Tate Modern's new extension, the Switch House

BY Douglas Murphy |