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Preview solo and themed presentations by Nari Ward, Sarah Faux, William T. Williams, and Robert Indiana among many others

Artist Kathryn Andrews takes us on a tour of LA Noir, in connection with her solo booth at Frieze Los Angeles inspired by the Black Dahlia Murder

Revealing the participating galleries at Frieze New York 2019

A limited-edition print to benefit Art for Justice

Showcasing virtual reality, self-taught artists, Latin American art and New York's pioneering gallery community

Launching April to June 2019, the New York edition of Frieze Sculpture will be curated by Brett Littman and presented with international galleries

‘Metaphorically, wearing an eye mask bids farewell to this desire to know, instead, one must rely on something unknown’

Hamza Walker, director of LAXART, has selected five eminent jazz musicians to perform during Frieze Music presented with BMW

In Collaboration with BMW

Hamza Walker and Josh Kun discuss their Frieze Talks program, getting to know artists through their music collections

A New Art Commission Launching at Frieze Los Angeles 2019

Discover solo and curated presentations in the gallery tent at Frieze Los Angeles 2019

Launching at LAXART and Frieze Los Angeles 2019, conversations on art and music with Frances Stark, Lauren Halsey and Jim Shaw among others

Featuring special screenings of video work by Cécile B. Evans, Tala Madani, Tom Sachs and Anri Sala in the Paramount Theatre

Museum leaders, artists and patrons including Michael Govan, Kristy Edmunds and Maja Hoffmann explore the social and civic impact of art patronage 

Large-scale commissions by Karon Davis, Cayetano Ferrer, Barbara Kruger, Paul McCarthy, Tino Sehgal and more, will activate the cinematic setting

Creative enterprises joining Frieze Los Angeles range from A-Z West to andSons chocolatiers

Commonwealth & Council owners Young Chung and Kibum Kim on LA as space for creativity and reinvention, and how artists influence their program

The Polish artist discusses the spirit behind Eileen Agar’s Cleopatra which sits atop a pile of National Geographic magazines in her studio