This holiday season, the Frieze team has curated a guide of our favourite gifts to inspire our readers as they tackle their shopping lists this November and December. From affordable lzipizi reading glasses for that uncle who's always misplacing his and memorable nights out at some of our most beloved restaurants worldwide, to a range of non profits we recommend supporting in someone else’s name, let this guide simplify shopping for the art lovers and culture enthusiasts in your life.
The great photographer William Klein loved grain, a telephoto lens - and the colour red. In his arresting image Anne St. Marie + Cruiser in Traffic, New York (Vogue) (1962), Klein's interests coalesce to perfection: a long-lens image of a glamorous, scarlet-coated model stepping out of a car and into the hazy chaos of city traffic.
This striking image is available to purchase on Leica UK's recently launched online Print Studio, which is a brand new addition to their in-situ programme of exhibitions.
Since Klein's passing in 2022, no further prints have been released by the photographer's studio or estate. This work presents a great opportunity to add a print by one of the most important photographers of the 20th century to your collection.
Conceived in close collaboration with the artist, Lovers Grave (2024) marks Tracey Emin’s first solo exhibition at White Cube New York. The catalogue features images of Emin’s paintings and works on paper, from which emerge new forms of love and longing, providing an in-depth record of an affecting, vital body of work.
White Cube has been publishing award-winning monographs, exhibition catalogues and artist books since 1993. Dedicated to publishing of the highest standard, its imprint is known for high production values, scholarly texts and unique designs.
A full range of titles, including signed books and exclusive limited editions, is available from our bookshop at White Cube Bermondsey, as well as from our online shop.
Charline von Heyl approaches printmaking with curiosity and fervour, creating experimental compositions that play with the rhythms of colour and shape.
The Fish Can’t Hear You, realized in collaboration with legendary fine art print publisher ULAE, is an intaglio with relief that combines traditional etching techniques with the artist's eye for layering shapes. Abstract forms dissolve into recognizable graphical elements with bold, painterly marks placed on the surface.