Frieze New York 2024

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The choreographer’s centenary season features a focus on her many collaborations with the iconic Japanese-American polymath 

BY Marina Harss |

Frieze Week New York 2024 offers a rare chance to see Ellen Fullman’s epic room-filling musical installation in action

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

BY Lumi Tan |

Marina Abramović’s face lotion is the latest development in the history of performance art’s engagement with the beauty industry

BY Matthew McLean |

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

BY Jesse Zaritt |

The Associate Curator of High Line Art revels in the rhythm and color of Tunji Adeniyi-Jones's painting, admires the intricacy of Sanaa Gateja's beadwork and is moved by Beatriz Cortez's powerful evocation of home

We go behind the scenes with artists bringing new work to Frieze fairs. Brooklyn-based Trey Abdella talks about blending assemblage, sculpture and painting

BY Livia Russell AND Trey Abdella |

Insights, interviews and impressions from Frieze New York in the city’s banner month for art

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

From the rehearsals of Die No Die (The High Line), hear from the choreographer and collaborators about the project’s themes of risk, trust, responsibility and empathy

Offering the opportunity to preview gallery presentations and acquire significant artworks online from April 24–May 10

The Executive Director and Chief Curator of The Arts Club of Chicago admires Sonia Gomes’s textural evocation of memory, Rose Salane's heartbreaking images of confetti and the elegance of Suki Seuokyeong Kang’s woven work

The chief curator at the SCAD Museum of Art is captivated by Holly Hendry’s whimsical sculptures, describes a 'cinematic experience' with Guan Xiao's new work and admires the 'mind-blowing' alchemy of Kelly Akashi’s creations

The Tribeca-based artist shows us the sites of queer liberation he frequented through the 1970s and ‘80s, admitting he is “such a product of New York”

The Deputy Director of the New Museum selects a photograph by Stephen Shore which transforms the everyday, a bold and rich painting by Dewey Crumpler, and a sculpture by Alicja Kwade for the way it “pushes our imagination”

We go behind the scenes with Gina Fischli and Willa Nasatir as they prepare to show new work at Frieze New York

This year’s fair will feature artists currently in the spotlight in Venice across the Arsenale, Giardini and offsite spaces, including Alex Katz, Julien Creuzet, Beatriz Milhazes and Pacita Abad

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

BY Livia Russell AND Olivia van Kuiken |

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

BY Lumi Tan |

This series goes behind the scenes with artists who are bringing new work to Frieze fairs. US artist Rose Salane explains how a shower of confetti inspired her most recent photographs

BY Livia Russell AND Rose Salane |