Frieze Los Angeles 2024

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The New York-based writer and curator chooses a stunning watercolor by Beauford Delaney and a work by Emma Prempeh that reminds her of a more “carefree” time, among others

Three of the artist’s projects are presented at Santa Monica Airport—including a little-seen ’zine—exploring physical appearance, gender-hacking and consumer culture

BY Matthew McLean |

Drawing on the themes of this year’s Frieze Projects Los Angeles, the photographer reflects on the seduction of the cosmetic image and very Hollywood constructions of allure, artifice and illusion

BY Matthew McLean |

As the renowned painter and printmaker’s work with Gemini G.E.L. features in a new exhibition at the Getty Center, his legacy for the Westside artistic community remains vital

BY Allison Noelle Conner |

Recently appointed at the Hammer Museum, the curator enjoys studio visits, Taiwanese food and getting lost

BY Pablo José Ramírez |

The artist celebrates the Westside’s Museum of Jurassic Technology—“like walking into an enormous, smoky-quartz crystal ball aswirl with dried sperm, butterfly scales and chicken-sized RVs”

BY Max Hooper Schneider |

AMBOS, Gallery 90220, GYOPO, LAND, People’s Pottery Project and Reparations Club are taking part in the fair, linking art, social initiatives and community

 

Available from February 22–March 8, Frieze Viewing Room lets visitors preview and acquire significant artworks ahead of the fair’s official opening with exclusive access to gallery presentations

The BEEF actor selects Yu-Xin Su’s poetic clock stuck between time zones, a dreamy bedroom scene by Hugh Steers and a portrait by George Condo, among others 

The eight Fellows of the 2024 Award reveal their influences: their favorite film about LA, the film that best explains their filmmaking and their most important film around this year’s theme of “technology”

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

A year-long project exploring understandings of time winds up at Frieze Los Angeles with a presentation of Gordon Matta-Clark and People’s Architecture Office

In Collaboration with Breguet

In the latest in the series seeing the city through the eyes of its gallerists, the co-founder of the Westside art space picks his LA highlights

BY Chris Waywell |