Interviews

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The director of Castello di Rivoli speaks about sharing institutional resources and relationships with local and international audiences

Artistic directors Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson share their vision for a community-centred dialogue that transcends borders

Members of the collective What, How and For Whom/WHW on public art, Kasper König’s legacy and the safeguarding of artistic freedoms

With a new portrait series for the September 2024 issue of frieze, the artist reflects on her connection with the late writer

BY Marko Gluhaich AND R.H. Quaytman |

The artist behind the winning design discusses taking up space, celebrating those lost and creating something Londoners can see themselves in 

BY Evan Moffitt |

The cofounder of the LA nonprofit, Ilka Perkins, explains why participation in Frieze Los Angeles has been so instrumental in its mission to help formerly incarcerated creators

BY Chris Waywell |

The artist talks creative freedom in the label’s A/W 2024 menswear collection, perfecting the ‘horny-old-man zoom’, and putting Manu Rios in a monkey cage

BY Richard Hawkins AND Andrew Durbin |

The artist, who has a solo presentation in this year’s Focus section, discusses LA landscapes and her work inspired by Haitian myth, childhood memories and the invisible

In a new series about Los Angeles seen through the eyes of its gallerists, the founder of Hollywood’s VSF talks about artists to watch and her favorite happy hour

BY Chris Waywell |

How London culture and the dress of the British Upper Classes influence the LVMH Prize-winning designer’s work 

BY Joe Bobowicz |

Interview with Director of Frieze Seoul, Pat Lee, learn more about the many vibrant aspects that make Seoul a great city

The curator, who recently joined the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, discusses how her training as an architect and experiences in activism inform her curatorial practice

The duo discuss collecting as a cultural introduction, and the joy of supporting artists at the outset of their careers

In a new book and exhibition at Artists Space, New York, Tiffany Sia develops a ‘wet ontology’ of a city in perpetual crisis  

BY Jeppe Ugelvig AND Tiffany Sia |

Q: What do you wish you knew? A: I wish I understood the working of the cosmos in relation to us here on Earth

BY Nicholas Hlobo |

The artist talks about butterflies, the politicization of artefacts and the lost cultural history of his Kosovar home city

BY Hettie Judah |

Q: What do you wish you knew? A: How to build a time machine

BY Bouchra Khalili |