Opinion Opinion / The Year in Review: Frieze Editors on Art in 2024 From dynamic performance and moving image to several major biennials, four frieze editors discuss the year in art BY Marko Gluhaich, Vanessa Peterson, Lou Selfridge AND Chloe Stead | 10 Dec 24 READ MORE
Frieze Los Angeles , News News / Frieze Los Angeles Returns in 2025 The fair is back at Santa Monica Airport for its sixth edition with an expanded programme and 100+ local and global galleries 22 Nov 24 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / Rediscovering Moki and Don Cherry’s Utopian Visions ‘Organic Music Societies’ shows the nomadic world the late American jazz icon and Swedish artist created for their friends, collaborators and children, Neneh and Eagle Eye Cherry BY Anton Spice | 14 Apr 21 READ MORE Opinion | Anton Spice Latest Music Music , Opinion Opinion / The Future According to Arca The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation BY Verónica Bayetti Flores | 22 Jul 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Lockdown Listens: The Weeknd’s Liberatory Nihilism After Hours is filled with a familiar, sometimes crushing, sense of yearning for something more BY Aria Dean | 26 May 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Cosmic ‘Transmissions’ The musician’s retrospective album proves he has long been ahead of his time – and out of this world BY Eliza Barry | 21 Sep 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Rita Indiana’s Songbook for the End of the World The writer and musician’s latest album, Mandinga Times, is a bracing ode to apocalyptic collapse BY Julyssa Lopez | 18 Aug 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / ‘Black Is King’ but Beyoncé Doesn’t Share the Crown The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness BY Eric Otieno Sumba AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah | 14 Aug 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Now… That’s What I Call Pop Smoke! Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses BY Aria Dean | 11 Aug 20 READ MORE From the Archive Music , Opinion Opinion / Fred Moten and Harmony Holiday on Music That Makes Space In the latest episode of frieze’s Autumn Sessions, the two friends play and discuss records that create or bridge distance BY Sean Burns | 20 Nov 20 READ MORE Features , Music Features / Partisan’s Songs Can the story of performer and activist Paul Robeson help us reconcile universalism with Black progress? BY Susan Neiman | 30 Sep 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Celebrating SOPHIE (1986-2021) Shon Faye pays tribute to the pioneering musician and producer whose generation-defining music will live on in the exultations of the dance floor BY Shon Faye | 04 Feb 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 Jan 16 READ MORE Magazine Editorial Content Profiles Interviews Opinion Reviews Frieze Magazine New Issue Issue Archive Frieze New Writers Subscribe Fairs & Events Fairs Frieze London About 2024 Exhibitors Hotels Frieze Masters About Galleries Frieze London & Frieze Masters Frieze Los Angeles About Exhibitors Tickets Visitor Information FAQs Hotels Frieze New York About Exhibitors Frieze Seoul About 2024 Exhibitors Seoul City Guide Frieze Viewing Room About FAQs EXPO CHICAGO The Armory Show No. 9 Cork Street About Exhibitions Visitor Information Gallery Applications Event Space Hire Events Frieze 91 Events On View Shows to See Find a Gallery Watch & Listen Videos Podcasts Collaborations Frieze Studios Tickets Membership Shop
Music , Opinion Opinion / Rediscovering Moki and Don Cherry’s Utopian Visions ‘Organic Music Societies’ shows the nomadic world the late American jazz icon and Swedish artist created for their friends, collaborators and children, Neneh and Eagle Eye Cherry BY Anton Spice | 14 Apr 21 READ MORE Opinion | Anton Spice Latest Music Music , Opinion Opinion / The Future According to Arca The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation BY Verónica Bayetti Flores | 22 Jul 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Lockdown Listens: The Weeknd’s Liberatory Nihilism After Hours is filled with a familiar, sometimes crushing, sense of yearning for something more BY Aria Dean | 26 May 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Cosmic ‘Transmissions’ The musician’s retrospective album proves he has long been ahead of his time – and out of this world BY Eliza Barry | 21 Sep 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Rita Indiana’s Songbook for the End of the World The writer and musician’s latest album, Mandinga Times, is a bracing ode to apocalyptic collapse BY Julyssa Lopez | 18 Aug 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / ‘Black Is King’ but Beyoncé Doesn’t Share the Crown The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness BY Eric Otieno Sumba AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah | 14 Aug 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Now… That’s What I Call Pop Smoke! Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses BY Aria Dean | 11 Aug 20 READ MORE From the Archive Music , Opinion Opinion / Fred Moten and Harmony Holiday on Music That Makes Space In the latest episode of frieze’s Autumn Sessions, the two friends play and discuss records that create or bridge distance BY Sean Burns | 20 Nov 20 READ MORE Features , Music Features / Partisan’s Songs Can the story of performer and activist Paul Robeson help us reconcile universalism with Black progress? BY Susan Neiman | 30 Sep 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Celebrating SOPHIE (1986-2021) Shon Faye pays tribute to the pioneering musician and producer whose generation-defining music will live on in the exultations of the dance floor BY Shon Faye | 04 Feb 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 Jan 16 READ MORE Magazine Editorial Content Profiles Interviews Opinion Reviews Frieze Magazine New Issue Issue Archive Frieze New Writers Subscribe Fairs & Events Fairs Frieze London About 2024 Exhibitors Hotels Frieze Masters About Galleries Frieze London & Frieze Masters Frieze Los Angeles About Exhibitors Tickets Visitor Information FAQs Hotels Frieze New York About Exhibitors Frieze Seoul About 2024 Exhibitors Seoul City Guide Frieze Viewing Room About FAQs EXPO CHICAGO The Armory Show No. 9 Cork Street About Exhibitions Visitor Information Gallery Applications Event Space Hire Events Frieze 91 Events On View Shows to See Find a Gallery Watch & Listen Videos Podcasts Collaborations Frieze Studios Tickets Membership Shop
Music , Opinion Opinion / Rediscovering Moki and Don Cherry’s Utopian Visions ‘Organic Music Societies’ shows the nomadic world the late American jazz icon and Swedish artist created for their friends, collaborators and children, Neneh and Eagle Eye Cherry BY Anton Spice | 14 Apr 21 READ MORE
Latest Music Music , Opinion Opinion / The Future According to Arca The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation BY Verónica Bayetti Flores | 22 Jul 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Lockdown Listens: The Weeknd’s Liberatory Nihilism After Hours is filled with a familiar, sometimes crushing, sense of yearning for something more BY Aria Dean | 26 May 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Cosmic ‘Transmissions’ The musician’s retrospective album proves he has long been ahead of his time – and out of this world BY Eliza Barry | 21 Sep 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Rita Indiana’s Songbook for the End of the World The writer and musician’s latest album, Mandinga Times, is a bracing ode to apocalyptic collapse BY Julyssa Lopez | 18 Aug 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / ‘Black Is King’ but Beyoncé Doesn’t Share the Crown The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness BY Eric Otieno Sumba AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah | 14 Aug 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Now… That’s What I Call Pop Smoke! Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses BY Aria Dean | 11 Aug 20 READ MORE From the Archive Music , Opinion Opinion / Fred Moten and Harmony Holiday on Music That Makes Space In the latest episode of frieze’s Autumn Sessions, the two friends play and discuss records that create or bridge distance BY Sean Burns | 20 Nov 20 READ MORE Features , Music Features / Partisan’s Songs Can the story of performer and activist Paul Robeson help us reconcile universalism with Black progress? BY Susan Neiman | 30 Sep 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Celebrating SOPHIE (1986-2021) Shon Faye pays tribute to the pioneering musician and producer whose generation-defining music will live on in the exultations of the dance floor BY Shon Faye | 04 Feb 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 Jan 16 READ MORE Magazine Editorial Content Profiles Interviews Opinion Reviews Frieze Magazine New Issue Issue Archive Frieze New Writers Subscribe Fairs & Events Fairs Frieze London About 2024 Exhibitors Hotels Frieze Masters About Galleries Frieze London & Frieze Masters Frieze Los Angeles About Exhibitors Tickets Visitor Information FAQs Hotels Frieze New York About Exhibitors Frieze Seoul About 2024 Exhibitors Seoul City Guide Frieze Viewing Room About FAQs EXPO CHICAGO The Armory Show No. 9 Cork Street About Exhibitions Visitor Information Gallery Applications Event Space Hire Events Frieze 91 Events On View Shows to See Find a Gallery Watch & Listen Videos Podcasts Collaborations Frieze Studios Tickets Membership Shop
Music , Opinion Opinion / The Future According to Arca The artist’s ambitious fourth studio album is a genre-bending journey of defiance and radiant elation BY Verónica Bayetti Flores | 22 Jul 20 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / Lockdown Listens: The Weeknd’s Liberatory Nihilism After Hours is filled with a familiar, sometimes crushing, sense of yearning for something more BY Aria Dean | 26 May 20 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s Cosmic ‘Transmissions’ The musician’s retrospective album proves he has long been ahead of his time – and out of this world BY Eliza Barry | 21 Sep 20 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / Rita Indiana’s Songbook for the End of the World The writer and musician’s latest album, Mandinga Times, is a bracing ode to apocalyptic collapse BY Julyssa Lopez | 18 Aug 20 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / ‘Black Is King’ but Beyoncé Doesn’t Share the Crown The album is a timely affirmation for the global African diaspora, but it can’t be accepted as a universal representation of global Blackness BY Eric Otieno Sumba AND Nelly Y. Pinkrah | 14 Aug 20 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / Now… That’s What I Call Pop Smoke! Pop Smoke’s posthumous release is an authoritarian play on the senses BY Aria Dean | 11 Aug 20 READ MORE
From the Archive Music , Opinion Opinion / Fred Moten and Harmony Holiday on Music That Makes Space In the latest episode of frieze’s Autumn Sessions, the two friends play and discuss records that create or bridge distance BY Sean Burns | 20 Nov 20 READ MORE Features , Music Features / Partisan’s Songs Can the story of performer and activist Paul Robeson help us reconcile universalism with Black progress? BY Susan Neiman | 30 Sep 20 READ MORE Music , Opinion Opinion / Celebrating SOPHIE (1986-2021) Shon Faye pays tribute to the pioneering musician and producer whose generation-defining music will live on in the exultations of the dance floor BY Shon Faye | 04 Feb 21 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 Jan 16 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / Fred Moten and Harmony Holiday on Music That Makes Space In the latest episode of frieze’s Autumn Sessions, the two friends play and discuss records that create or bridge distance BY Sean Burns | 20 Nov 20 READ MORE
Features , Music Features / Partisan’s Songs Can the story of performer and activist Paul Robeson help us reconcile universalism with Black progress? BY Susan Neiman | 30 Sep 20 READ MORE
Music , Opinion Opinion / Celebrating SOPHIE (1986-2021) Shon Faye pays tribute to the pioneering musician and producer whose generation-defining music will live on in the exultations of the dance floor BY Shon Faye | 04 Feb 21 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 Jan 16 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / David Bowie: 1947 – 2016 As magic is the power to influence events, Bowie's power found a personal truth in millions of people, and moved them, even changed their lives BY Michael Bracewell | 11 Jan 16 READ MORE