Issue 180
Jun - Aug 2016

The June/July/August issue of frieze is out now, with features on artists Andrea Büttner, Ragnar Kjartannson and James Richards, as well as an interview with pioneering dancer and choreographer Anna Halprin, and a city report from Seoul.

Also featuring: Athens-based writer James Bridle investigates how the crisis in Greece is prompting young artists to find new spaces for communal reflection; and Eli Diner looks at painting and the subject of taste in the work of Orion Martin.

From this issue

Two recent films show contrasting attitudes to the indigenous cultures of the Amazon 

BY Chris Wiley |

Tom Morton on Ragnar Kjartansson and the eternal return

BY Tom Morton |

Travis Jeppesen and Sook-Kyung Lee explore the South Korean capital, a city that is fast cementing its place as a leading international destination for art

BY Sook-Kyung Lee AND Travis Jeppesen |

Ross Simonini talks to legendary American dancer about movement, healing and improvisation

BY Ross Simonini |

In her prints, paintings, photographs and videos, Andrea Büttner explores poverty, community and her philosophy of 'little works'

BY Brian Dillon |

How the crisis in Greece is prompting young Athens-based artists to find new spaces for communal reflection

BY James Bridle |

The rise of the artist-curated biennial

BY Sam Thorne |

The drawings of Charles Darwin's children

BY Darian Leader |

Q. What do you wish you knew? A. How to sing and play guitar better than Caetano Veloso.

BY ​Christian Jankowski |

How technological developments are changing our relationship to control 

BY Alice Rawsthorn |

Does looking at, or reading, something online change its meaning?

BY Paul Teasdale |

How the work of a younger generation of artists reflects Mexico’s social problems

BY Magalí Arriola |

15th Venice Architecture Biennale: the German pavilion showcases projects for rehousing refugees

BY Niklas Maak |

While the imaginative and aesthetic foundations of the original Black Panther remain, Coates has created a superhero and storyline for a new century

Trump, trigger alerts and trauma

BY Lynne Tillman |

‘What I appreciate most about the early Residents is how those big eyeballs were always inspecting both the inside and the outside of their bubble’

Museum Kampa, Prague, Czech Republic

BY Karen Archey |

Painting and the question of taste in the work of Orion Martin

BY Eli Diner |

Channelling an array of found footage into his sound and video works, James Richards tests the limits of depicting visceral materiality

BY Kirsty Bell |

Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France

BY Jörg Heiser |

Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong

BY Christie Lee |

Various venues, Seto Inland Sea, Japan

BY Edward Ball |

Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg, Germany

BY Anna Wallace-Thompson |

Hauser, Wirth & Schimmel, Los Angeles, USA

BY Olivian Cha |

Various venues, Australia

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Tanya Leighton, Berlin, Germany

BY Kirsty Bell |

42 Carlton Place, Glasgow, Scotland

BY Matthew McLean |

Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film, Tokyo, Japan

BY Claire Kohda Hazelton |

Museo de Arte do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

BY Tobi Maier |

At Galleria Franco Noero, Turin, Italy, the artist is taking on the history of a country and questioning the present

BY Nicola Ricciardi |

Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, Mexico

BY Dorothée Dupuis |

Fold Gallery, London, UK

BY Linda Taylor |

Various venues, Limerick, Ireland

BY Gemma Tipton |

Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland

BY Karen Archey |

Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan

BY Prajna Desai |

Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles, USA

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva |

Foksal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw, Poland

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

Parafin, London, UK

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

Thomas Demand, the FM Center for Contemporary Art and the changing landscape of Milan's art scene

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA

BY Amy Zion |

David Lewis, New York, USA

BY Aaron Bogart |

Luxembourg & Dayan, New York, USA

BY Stephen Squibb |

Various venues, Glasgow

BY Ben Eastham |

Jeu de Paume, Paris, France

BY Lauren Elkin |

The Swiss Institute, New York, USA

BY Mitch Speed |

Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy

BY Kurchi Dasgupta |

Modern Art Oxford, UK

BY James Attlee |

The Renaissance Society, Chicago, USA

BY Gan Uyeda |

Michael Hoppen Gallery, London, UK

BY Simon Bowcock |