From a group exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, examining technology’s influence on painting, to Marc Kokopeli’s reflections on objecthood
In light of the recent challenges faced by Los Angeles, we want to reassure you that Frieze Los Angeles will go ahead from February 20-23, 2025. This decision has been made with the support of the city and our partners, and we are committed to ensuring that the fair remains a vital part of the city’s rebuilding and the ongoing strength of its arts ecosystem.
Tanya Aguiñiga, founder and director of Art Made Between Opposite Sides, explains its show of ‘Coquestas Frutas’ (Sexy Fruit) created by LGBTQ migrants waiting across the Mexican border
At Frieze Los Angeles, the artist reflects on the landscape, people and memories in her mobile installation Nomad, made from salvaged materials in Altadena
This partnership project between Frieze and Black Trustee Alliance records testimony of the Los Angeles community in the wake of the Eaton Fire of January 2025