Sunday at Frieze New York
What's not to miss on the final day of Frieze New York 2021 at The Shed
What's not to miss on the final day of Frieze New York 2021 at The Shed
The 2021 edition of Frieze New York closes today, Sunday, May 9. It's the last chance to explore over 60 galleries bringing the best of contemporary art at The Shed.
Don't miss a solo project by Agustina Woodgate (Barro), Karon Davis (Wilding Cran Gallery), Henrique Pavão (Galeria Bruno Murias) and many more in Frame, the fair's section dedicated to presentations by emerging artists.
See museum-quality installations by leading galleries, including Annette Messager (Marian Goodman Gallery), Dana Schutz (David Zwirner), Trenton Doyle Hancock (James Cohan) and Bernard Frieze (Perrotin), amongst others.
It's the final day to watch Aggie, a documentary exploring the nexus of art, race and justice through the story of art collector and philanthropist Agnes ‘Aggie’ Gund. Aggie is directed by Catherine Gund, founder and director of Aubin Pictures, the nonprofit documentary film production company behind the film. Watch here
Continue to explore Frieze New York online on Frieze Viewing Room, running through May 14. See the works of exciting international artists, alongside contemporary icons and pioneering artists of the 21st century.
Discover 10 works under $5,000 on Frieze Viewing Room
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Main image: Solo booth with works by Trenton Doyle Hancock, James Cohan at Frieze New York