Though it left the Lower East Side half a century ago, the Bread and Puppet Theater’s participatory anti-war morality plays continue a New York history of performance and protest
From Christopher Wool’s swirling abstractions in the Financial District, to Huma Bhabha’s bronze forms at Brooklyn Bridge Park, these are the must-see exhibitions during Frieze New York
The founders of The Here and There Collective tell Focus curator Lumi Tan about supporting contemporary Asian diaspora art and their sense of “peership” with artists
Newly joined from the Boston Ballet, CEO Max Hodges shares what’s to come at the institution: from site-specific spectacles to a new staging of King Lear
Die No Die is a new work co-commissioned by Frieze and the High Line in which Matty Davis explores the huge geological forces that compress our selves. Photography by Christian Werner
The co-founder of the Union Square gallery explains the pros of its ninth-floor location and shares favorite cultural spots including the Dream House and murals by Martin Wong at the LGBTQ Center
In this behind-the-scenes look at artists bringing new work to Frieze fairs, Olivia van Kuiken talks world-building and warping the backdrops of the past
International artists including Sterling Ruby, Haegue Yang, Dewey Crumpler and Sylvie Fleury will showcase new projects, historical works and immersive installations at the fair
The Frieze New York Focus curator takes a walk around Tribeca and Chinatown to visit galleries including Canada, Chapter NY and Ortuzar Projects, and other favorite cultural spots
The fair returns to The Shed in New York this year with a new curator for Focus,more than 60 galleries from 25 countries and a extensive program of events and activations
From models of Southern shacks to burning branches in darkest Poland, Frieze New York has a wealth of work devoted to disputed territories, cultural abandonment and economic despair
This year sees artist projects at Performance Space, Artists Space, the High Line and Rockefeller Center ice rink, with Matty Davis, Sharif Farrag, Ellen Fullman and Chella Man
The director of the Manila gallery’s New York outpost gives a tour of its Chelsea neighborhood, favorite galleries in the city and the “churning desire to learn” of its residents
Unmissable shows in New York this May include “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism,” The Whitney Biennial, and surveys of Marian Zazeela, Terry Fox and Joan Jonas