The programme for the 13th edition of Frieze New York will feature site-responsive performances and installations at the intersections of visual, sound and live art. Three international artists – Asad Raza, Carlos Reyes and Pilvi Takala – will present new commissions that respond to the architectural spaces of The Shed and the nearby High Line from 7 – 11 May 2025.
PERFORMANCES

New commissions and collaborations at Frieze New York 2025

The artist is inviting Frieze fairgoers and New Yorkers to be part of a unique work that looks at the ecosystem of cities and our place in it

The artist is inviting Frieze fairgoers and New Yorkers to be part of a unique work that looks at the ecosystem of cities and our place in it

The artist is inviting Frieze fairgoers and New Yorkers to be part of a unique work that looks at the ecosystem of cities and our place in it

Marking the second co-commission between High Line Art and Frieze, Takala’s latest performance uses subtle disruption as a powerful artistic tool

Marking the second co-commission between High Line Art and Frieze, Takala’s latest performance uses subtle disruption as a powerful artistic tool

Marking the second co-commission between High Line Art and Frieze, Takala’s latest performance uses subtle disruption as a powerful artistic tool

Carlos Reyes presents a new artwork that transforms The Shed into a set of spatial cues triggering a timed soundscape

Carlos Reyes presents a new artwork that transforms The Shed into a set of spatial cues triggering a timed soundscape

Carlos Reyes presents a new artwork that transforms The Shed into a set of spatial cues triggering a timed soundscape

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