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Andrew Durbin

Andrew Durbin is the editor-in-chief of frieze. His book The Wonderful World That Almost Was is forthcoming from FSG in 2025.

A forthcoming release from fantasy video game franchise The Legend of Zelda and a Bettye LaVette throwback remix also make this week's highlights

BY Andrew Durbin |

At Thomas Dane Gallery, Naples, the painter reflects on the time and materials of a medium that continues to surprise her

BY Andrew Durbin AND Amy Sillman |

Two new collections published by Fonograf Editions reintroduce readers to the preternatural heart of the poet

BY Andrew Durbin |

The director of Ukraine’s Museums Crisis Centre discusses her work to preserve her country’s cultural heritage

BY Andrew Durbin AND Olha Honchar |

Resemble AI CEO Zohaib Ahmed on whether the human touch still matters

BY Andrew Durbin AND Zohaib Ahmed |

From the first-ever reissue of Steve Lawrence’s Newspaper to Denis Villeneuve's HBO crime thriller, these are the top picks for the year

The director of Neue Nationalgalerie speaks to frieze editor-in-chief Andrew Durbin about Just Stop Oil, Ukraine, and the future of Berlin

BY Andrew Durbin |

frieze editor-in-chief Andrew Durbin chooses the best shows to see in the Japanese capital right now

BY Andrew Durbin |

Activists Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland – who recently threw a can of tomato soup at a Vincent Van Gogh painting in the National Gallery, London – speak about their fight for the future

Lee speaks with Andrew Durbin, editor-in-chief of frieze magazine, about Seoul’s best cafes and must-see museums and finest moments on film. 

BY Pat Lee AND Andrew Durbin |

From Atis Rezistans's take over of St. Kunigundis Catholic Church to a mesmerizing installation by Nhà Sàn Collective at the Stadtmuseum

At the Arsenale, monumental works question the place of the human in nature, and the nature of the human

BY Andrew Durbin |

The artist and poet speak to frieze about staging the domestic intimacies of the pandemic and post-pandemic worlds

What does the closure of the iconic gallery mean for the New York art world? 

BY Andrew Durbin |

In a new collection of essays, the writer considers art, mortality and the death of her husband, Kevin Killian

BY Andrew Durbin AND Dodie Bellamy |

Andrew Durbin reflects on the efforts of seven centuries to monumentally exalt – and incidentally profane – the poet Dante

BY Andrew Durbin |

Ahead of a three-month project in the Rockaways, the London-based artist is thinking about home, time and community

BY Andrew Durbin AND Alvaro Barrington |

Amid a glut of painting and portraiture, a few artists are experimenting with video, photography and animation

BY Andrew Durbin |

The UK-based poet speaks with frieze editor Andrew Durbin about her debut collection of poems from Granta

BY Andrew Durbin |

From an exhibition of Francis Bacon’s ‘beasts’ to Terrence Malick’s film on the life of Christ, these are the top picks for the year