Accessibility

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Frieze Seoul

Frieze fairs are accessible to people with reduced mobility, non-visible disabilities and access needs

Frieze New York

Frieze fairs are accessible to people with reduced mobility, non-visible disabilities and access needs

Frieze Los Angeles

Frieze fairs are accessible to people with reduced mobility, non-visible disabilities and access needs

Frieze London Frieze Masters

Frieze fairs are accessible to people with reduced mobility, non-visible disabilities and access needs

As their first solo institutional show opens at the Walker Art Center, Carolyn Lazard speaks with Edna Bonhomme about avant-garde film, Blackness and disability

BY Carolyn Lazard AND Edna Bonhomme |

Jamila Prowse talks to three spaces - HOME, la Sala and Quench - about resisting cultural hegemony and the need for foundational support, access and equity in the arts

BY Jamila Prowse |

‘If we can touch one more person through what artists are doing with that medium, that’s incredibly important’ 

Do initiatives like Google Art Project help us to see more — or less?

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Elitism and accessibility