Sunday at Frieze Los Angeles
Make the most of the final day of the fair
Make the most of the final day of the fair
Explore the full schedule of events here and don't forget to download the Frieze Art Fairs App, the essential guide to Frieze LA.
On the backot from 11am-2pm, artist Gary Simmons will be re-staging his historic Backdrop Project by taking Polaroids of Frieze visitors and offering a copy to his subjects. Don't miss this opportunity to own a portrait by an international artist!
Don't miss the last performance by Patrisse Cullors at 2pm in the backlot of Paramount. Join Cullors in a collective electric slide dance aiming to reclaim time, space and social identity.
Also in the backlot, be sure to visit the artist street fair of creative organisations and non-profits, presenting their program, products and accessible ways to support them. For Your Art continues its live telathon with Tierney Finster talking to guests including Erin Cristovale, and Rude from Queen of Angels giving the finale interview of the day.
From 12:30pm in Paramount Theatre see the final screenings of films byAdrián Villar Rojas and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, part of Frieze Film & Talks.
In the galleries tent, discover extraordinary presentations by today's most prominent artists, from Julie Mehretu, to Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons and Cory Arcangel amongst many others. Explore Focus LA with presentation by emerging LA-based galleries and exciting artists, from Chicago pioneering artist Gladys Nilsson, to young talents such as Gabriella Sanchez, to international artists like Takako Yamaguchi and Miriam Laura Leonardi amongst others.
Beyond the fair, it's Open House at ICA LA (2 to 5pm) and Hammer Museum is hosting Panic Party (5 to 8pm), marking the close of Frieze Week 2020.
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Main Image: Genevieve Gaignard, Silver Lining, 2020 Archival pigment print, 36 x 54 in, Edition 1 of 3, 2 AP. Courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles