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In late June and July 2023, discover solo shows by renowned artists Rasheed Araeen and Jimmie Durham and a dual-artist exhibition by London-based Ella McVeigh and Konstantina Krikzoni
This month's pop-up shows from international galleries include an exhibition of Iranian artists titled 'Realism', works by Belgian artist Alice Frey and a group exhibition organised by Faridah Folawiyo centering works by Black female artists
For the spring programme, Tiwani Contemporary will showcase a dual exhibition featuring works by Emma Prempeh and Abigail Lucien alongside a presentation by G Gallery of Woo Hannah's fabric installations
Barakat Contemporary (Seoul) presents solo exhibitions of three pioneering Korean artists Yunchul Kim, Chung Seoyoung and Sojung Jun, from 1-17 December 2022.
A special interview hosted in collaboration with Kasmin Gallery on the occasion of the artist's exhibition James Nares: All I Know at Frieze No. 9 Cork Street, London
Through November, No.9 Cork Street will host pop-up shows including Brazilian Modern Design from Ulysses De Santi, as well as solo exhibitions from Various Small Fires (Los Angeles, Dallas, Seoul), Ross-Sutton Gallery (New York), and OSL Contemporary (Oslo).
Opening on 7 October until 22 October, Frieze's Mayfair gallery welcomes exhibitions from Kasmin (New York), blank (Cape Town), and Wilding Cran (Los Angeles), with various events taking place throughout Frieze week.